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  • mwr_2025_10_for_print.pdf

    Lowest Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 22.3°C on 6th at Lossiemouth (Moray (in Grampian Region), 7mAMSL) 4.8°C on 25th at Braemar No 2 (Aberdeenshire, 327mAMSL) 15.8°C on 3rd

  • mwr_2025_11_for_print.pdf

    , named by the Spanish Meteorological Service, swept through. Temperatures dropped following Claudia associated with a northerly influx of Arctic Maritime air. There were some hard frosts with the daily minimum temperature on 21st falling to -12.6°C at Tomintoul, Moray; notable although not exceptional

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    was near average in some western areas, but well above average further east, with over 200% of normal for London and the south-east and also parts of Aberdeenshire and Moray. Sunshine was particularly low for much of England and Wales, with only the south of Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    spells of rain during the day. From the 9th to 12th it was generally cloudy, while turning progressively milder. The 9th and 10th had light rain and drizzle, though with some bright spells around the Moray Firth and parts of the Northern Isles on the 9th. A significant band of rain reached western

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801.pdf

    -2010 long-term average. Rainfall was 103% of average; many places had near-average rainfall, but the south-west was wetter and it was very dry in the north of Aberdeenshire. Sunshine was 110% of average, and some parts of Aberdeenshire, Moray and Highland had a notably sunny month. 1st to 5th

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801pdf

    -2010 long-term average. Rainfall was 103% of average; many places had near-average rainfall, but the south-west was wetter and it was very dry in the north of Aberdeenshire. Sunshine was 110% of average, and some parts of Aberdeenshire, Moray and Highland had a notably sunny month. 1st to 5th

  • Microsoft Word - february.docx

    put into place. Parts of Scotland were affected with travel disruption and school closures on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th also. Wet and windy weather set in on the 6th, peaking on the 8th/9th with the arrival of Storm Erik. In Scotland, a fisherman was reportedly rescued from the water in the Moray Firth

  • wcssp-programme-science-workshop-report---final-111219.pdf

    Hartley, Met Office • WCSSP India - Dr Ashis K Mitra & Professor Sean Milton, Met Office • Examples of activities spanning the WCSSP projects: Hazard of Great El Niño’s – Professor Adam Scaife, Met Office 17:00 Summary of Day 1 and preview of Day 2 Professor Stephen Belcher Chief Scientist, Met

  • factsheet_14-microclimates_2023.pdf

    4500 900 1500 Wind (degrees/knots) 040/05 050/11 000/00 130/05 010/08 020/07 Table 3. Weather conditions for inland stations not affected by sea fog on 26 April 1984. Aviemore (Highland) Glenlivet (Moray) Newcastle Weather Centre 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z Cloud cover (oktas) 0 2 0 0 0 7

  • factsheet_14-microclimates_2023pdf

    4500 900 1500 Wind (degrees/knots) 040/05 050/11 000/00 130/05 010/08 020/07 Table 3. Weather conditions for inland stations not affected by sea fog on 26 April 1984. Aviemore (Highland) Glenlivet (Moray) Newcastle Weather Centre 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z Cloud cover (oktas) 0 2 0 0 0 7

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