1814 Perth flood

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1814 Perth flood
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Flood water levels inscribed into Smeaton's Bridge, which spans the River Tay at Perth
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Date12 February 1814 (212 years ago) (1814-02-12)
LocationPerth, Scotland
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Another high level of the Tay's water, this time in 2008

The 1814 Perth flood was caused by the River Tay, Scotland's longest river, rising to 7 metres (23 feet 0 inches) above its normal level. It occurred on 12 February 1814, in Perth, Scotland.[1] It was partly caused by ice jams beneath Perth Bridge, which was built 43 years earlier.[2] The river's height matched that of a flood in 1774.[3]

Perth's 1993 flood came close to breaking the record for the height of the Tay's waters, but it peaked at 6.48 m (21.3 ft).[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ Rising from the Waves: The Development of the Historic Burgh of Perth – David Bowler
  3. ^ "Bridges of Perth" at PerthCity.co.uk Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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  5. ^ The Great Tay Flood of January 1993 – A. R. Black and J. L. Anderson