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  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

    , and some buildings were struck by lightning; also a number of large field and gorse fires arose. On the 28th, heavy rain continued in the north of England and in southern Scotland. The A77 and various local roads were closed due to flooding; in Edinburgh damage was caused to the National Records

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907pdf

    , and some buildings were struck by lightning; also a number of large field and gorse fires arose. On the 28th, heavy rain continued in the north of England and in southern Scotland. The A77 and various local roads were closed due to flooding; in Edinburgh damage was caused to the National Records

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001pdf

    imposed on East Coast Main Line trains, a number of tourist sites were closed in Edinburgh, and there were flight delays, ferry disruptions and road closures, with some power outages near Thurso. In Northern Ireland, the Foyle Bridge was closed to high-sided vehicles. Wind and rain again affected

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001.pdf

    imposed on East Coast Main Line trains, a number of tourist sites were closed in Edinburgh, and there were flight delays, ferry disruptions and road closures, with some power outages near Thurso. In Northern Ireland, the Foyle Bridge was closed to high-sided vehicles. Wind and rain again affected

  • UKCP18-overview-slidepack-notes.FF.pptx

    ), for the low emission scenario is very likely to be in the range 0.29 m to 0.70 m. For a high emission scenario, the range is very likely to be 0.53 m to 1.15 m. For Edinburgh, sea level rise by the end of the century (when compared to 1981-2000), for the low emission scenario is very likely

  • metoffice_forecastingfactbusters_secondary_final.pdf

    young people aged 7-14 to be prepared for the effects of weather and climate change on them and their communities. Find out more at www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools © Crown Copyright 2019, Met Office 6 Forecasting fact-busters | Forecasting and prediction Forecast cards Location: Edinburgh Location

  • Uniting experts to unlock the next generation of weather and climate innovation

    panels will consider how AI factories and next generation AI partnerships, spanning organisations such as Nvidia, the University of Edinburgh, Snowflake, the US Air Force, ESRI and ECMWF, can accelerate progress towards a climate ready world. A final strand, involving universities including Oxford

  • uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24pdf

    PATELEY BRIDGE, RAVENS NEST 259 54.07041 -1.77147 ENG 2000 99178 NORMANBY HALL 47 53.63689 -0.65941 ENG 1993 99179 NANTWICH, REASEHEATH HALL 40 53.08618 -2.52602 ENG 1895 99180 EDINBURGH, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN NO 2 28 55.96656 -3.21234 SCO 1926 99182 FRITTENDEN 38 51.14177 0.5957 ENG 2011 99183 READING

  • metoffice_forecastingfactbusters_primary_final.pdf

    and prediction Forecast cards Location: Edinburgh Location: Cardiff Location: London Location: Belfast Heavy rain and strong winds Highest daily temperature: 12 °C Lowest daily temperature: 9 °C Chance of precipitation: 95% Average wind speed: 29 mph Gust speed: 61 mph Snow showers and risk of ice

  • A wet and dull April

    double their average rainfall for the month. Edinburgh in particular saw very large rainfall totals, receiving 239% of its average April rainfall, which is its second wettest on record, falling only behind totals in 2000. East and West Lothian, Aberdeen, Clackmannan, Berwickshire and Cumbria, among

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