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Mystery disappearance of Met device 09.06.09

GREENCASTLE'S Harbour Master yesterday appealed for the return of an important meteorological device that has gone missing from a mountain top in the locality.
John McClenaghan, who carries out a rainfall survey on behalf of Met Eireann every month, said the cylindrical copper rainfall gauge disappeared from the top of Crocaulin mountain, Greencastle, within the last few weeks.
The device has been in-situ within the gated compound of the RTE television mast for at least 40 years.
"I measure the rainfall on the first day of every month and the gauge was there on May 1 but it has since gone missing and I wasn't able to carry out the measurements on June 1," explained John.
The local harbour master has not automatically jumped to the conclusion of vandalism or outright theft.
"Crocaulin is off the beaten track for most people and not everybody would be up and about in that area. There's a possibility that someone came on this item and took it by mistake, not realising it had a purpose.
"If that was the case, then there's no harm done. They can just leave it back and there'll be nothing more about it."
The missing item is described as a copper cylinder about two-and-half feet long and around nine inches in diameter. There is another copper insert within it and the entire device is buried in
John McClenaghan shows the rainfall gauge he uses at his home.
the mountain moss to a depth of about two-and-a-half feet. It is flared at the base to secure it in the soil.
"It would take a wee bit of work to get it out of the ground - your average child wouldn't be able to do it. Having said that, an adult could take it out without a great deal of difficulty," added John.
The local harbour boss says he charts the rainfall statistics for Met Eireann "more as a hobby than anything else" saying the financial reward for doing the task is nominal. He measures the rainfall daily from his home and on the first day of the month on Crocaulin. He then fills in his charts and sends them monthly to the national weather service. His statistics form the basis of the rainfall reports seen monthly on the RTE weather bulletins. He immediately informed Met Eireann that the device had gone missing and they are dispatching a replacement. However, while not a particularly valuable item, they are expensive to make and are of little use to the average person.
If you know anything about the missing rainfall gauge or would like to return it to John, you can call him on 087 2502231.
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