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1987 Storm 16 October 1987

at Newquay (Cornwall) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] Met Office Digital Library and Archive https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/archive ©Crown copyright Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks

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EGPO Stornoway 9 hr North EGHH Bournemouth 9 hr South EGHI Southampton 9 hr South EGHQ Newquay 9 hr South EGLC London City 9 hr South EGMC Southend 9 hr South EGNJ Humberside 9 hr South EGSH Norwick 9 hr South EGTE Exeter 9 hr South EGAA Belfast International 24 hr North EGNM Leeds Bradford 24 hr

taf_summary-feb-25.pdf

North EGPO Stornoway 9 hr North EGHH Bournemouth 9 hr South EGHI Southampton 9 hr South EGHQ Newquay 9 hr South EGLC London City 9 hr South EGMC Southend 9 hr South EGNJ Humberside 9 hr South EGSH Norwick 9 hr South EGTE Exeter 9 hr South EGAA Belfast International 24 hr North EGNM Leeds Bradford 24 hr

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how much skill was added by the meteorologists for each forecast category and for each airport. Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGHH Bournemouth 9 hr South EGHI Southampton 9 hr South EGHQ Newquay 9 hr South EGLC London City 9 hr South EGMC Southend 9 hr South EGNJ Humberside

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much skill was added by the meteorologists for each forecast category and for each airport. Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGHH Bournemouth 9 hr South EGHI Southampton 9 hr South EGHQ Newquay 9 hr South EGLC London City 9 hr South EGMC Southend 9 hr South EGNJ Humberside 9 hr

Met Office festival forecast: Dry and sunny midweek before turning unsettled

bring more unsettled spells, with patchy rain and breezier conditions developing. Temperatures will generally be close to average for the time of year, though it may feel cooler in the breeze or under cloudier skies. Boardmasters Festival – Watergate Bay, Newquay (From Weds 6) Festivalgoers heading

NCIC Monthly Summary

, cancellations and closures on the railways and a number of roads. Trains between Newquay and Par were suspended due to flooding, and the A30 was closed near Bodmin due to debris being washed onto the road. On the 18th, further flooding caused disruption across the south-west. There was flooding

Tornadoes in the UK: How do they differ from those in the US?

months, tornadoes often form from isolated thunderstorms. In the cooler months, they are more likely to develop along narrow bands of storm activity associated with active cold fronts. A recent example occurred on 23 January 2025, when a tornado struck near Newquay in Cornwall. It formed along

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in blocked roads, most notably the A30 near Newquay and the A39 near Truro. On Shetland schools were reportedly closed on successive days as snow hampered access across the mainland. Hazardous road conditions and school closures were also reported from North Wales on the 17th as heavy snow showers drifted

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and ferries between Dover and Calais and to the Isle of Wight were delayed. Roads were blocked and rail services were delayed due to fallen trees. There were power outages in parts of southern England, and some travel delays, including to flights between Newquay, Lands End and the Isles of Scilly

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