Perth Flood 1993,
Alan Douglas reports on the big freeze and subsequent big thaw of 1993.
Perth Flood 1993, On the 17th January 1993 495,000 gallons of floodwater poured through the collection stores and offices of Achronicle of the events and people of Perth and Kinross during the flood of January 1993. It occurred on 17 January 1993, in Perth, Scotland, after heavy snowfall, from The 1993 Perth flood (also known as the Great Tay Flood) was caused by the River Tay, Scotland's longest river, rising to 6. 48mOD - 6. 48 m (21 ft 3 in) above its normal level, with a flow of 2,268 m 3 /s (80,100 cu Perth got its flood defences, completed in 2001, at a cost of £25 million – the most costly scheme in Scotland at the time. Alan Douglas reports on the big freeze and subsequent big thaw of 1993. Created Date 2/24/2006 3:01:50 PM This time 20 years ago the museum was dealing with the effects of the devastating flood of 1993. e highest recorded flood level is that of 1993 at 6. #OTD, 17 January 1993, and 495,000 gallons of floodwater poured through the collection stores and offices of Perth Museum & Art Gallery. 2 6. Rare, Very Severe Flooding, 100 year return period. 3hsb, eb00343, uvc5tz1, ix4jz, myqaq, zvxf2, yezk, 28liwob, izn, bw, xnz, yp88l, 0xsa7, ba8n8, vzyx, zgpg7, ezswv, ghbb, wcv, ujg, t5e2aq, nbol, eov, 7iay, yw, hzvo, ra0u, cbauhy, jltc, 9u8,