Storm Event
'The level of water rose to a height which has not been equalled for some time'
Source
This event was caused by a combination of marine and fluvial sources (Hickey, 1997).
Pathway
No known sources of information.
Receptor and Consequence
According to Hickey (1997), this event saw local flooding with a section of the roadway at Dumfries, of 10–15 ft. [3–4.6 m] in length, from the Hoddam Castle Hotel to the foot of Bank Street left under water. The track for the new water mains at Whitesands was also temporarily flooded out. According to the source cited in Hickey (1997), this event occurred early-February (newspaper article dated 7th February 1923 with no explicit reference to date of the event).
Summary Table
Loss of life | * |
Residential property | * |
Evacuation & Rescue | * |
Cost | * |
Ports | * |
Transport | Roadways flooded in Dumfries from the Hoddam Castle Hotel to Bank Street |
Energy | * |
Public services | * |
Water & wastewater | Track for new water mains at Whitesands were temporarily flooded out |
Livestock | * |
Agricultural land | * |
Coastal erosion | * |
Natural environment | * |
Cultural heritage | * |
Coastal defences | * |
*No known sources of information available
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References
- Hickey, K. R. (1997). Documentary records of coastal storms in Scotland, 1500-1991 A.D. Coventry University. Available at: https://curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/file/aa6dfd04-d53f-4741-1bb7-bdf99fb153be/1/hick1comb.pdf.
- Hickey, K. R. (1997). Documentary records of coastal storms in Scotland, 1500-1991 A.D. Coventry University. Available at: https://curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/file/aa6dfd04-d53f-4741-1bb7-bdf99fb153be/1/hick1comb.pdf.
- Hickey, K. R. (1997). Documentary records of coastal storms in Scotland, 1500-1991 A.D.Coventry University. Available at: https://curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/file/aa6dfd04-d53f-4741-1bb7-bdf99fb153be/1/hick1comb.pdf.