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  • A month of contrasts for January’s weather

    this January clearly demonstrates is just how abrupt these changes in weather type can be.” Gardeners will be glad of more subdued rainfall figures compared to the wet conditions of December, according to Royal Horticultural Society Chief Horticulturist Guy Barter. He said: “Gardeners will have been grateful

  • Alternative sources of Meteorological Data

    /Collections.htm Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew The Royal Botanic Gardens collection at Kew houses a large collection of private papers from gardeners and botanists. Given the influence of meteorological factors in both horticulture and botany these diaries are an excellent source of information on weather

  • A selection box of Easter weather

    on how to keep gardens in the best shape. Guy Barter, Chief Horticulturist at the RHS, said: “Gardeners dread spring frosts as these can nip the new flowers of fruit and other plants such as magnolias, but in many cases vulnerable flowers in the north will still be in bud, the growing season

  • metoffice_forecastingfactbusters_primary_welsh_final.pdf

    cael llawer o bobl i ddarllen yr erthygl honno). A allai hyn fod yn wir hefyd am y straeon rydyn ni’n eu gweld am y tywydd? Eglurwch fod rhagolygon tywydd yn caniatáu i feteorolegwyr roi gwybodaeth i ni i’n helpu ni i wneud dewisiadau a pharatoi ar gyfer gwahanol amodau tywydd, ond mae hyn ond yn

  • Storm Darragh brings 90mph gusts and heavy rain

    include:  bins plant pots garden furniture (bring inside or secure in place) trampolines (turn upside down or secure with tent pegs)  sheds (ensure doors are locked) like bins, plant pots, garden furniture or trampolines  Being outside in high winds makes you more vulnerable to injury. Stay indoors

  • Thunderstorm warnings – August 2020

    for much of the week, temperatures will start to fall from their peak from Thursday onwards. Overnight temperatures will also be high for many. Friday saw 36.4°C recorded at Heathrow and Kew Gardens, the hottest August day since 10th August 2003 (38.5°C, Faversham). Whereas on on the weekend, 34.5

  • exceptional-warmth-september-2016---met-office.pdf

    stations. On 13 September temperatures exceeded 30 °C across much of East Anglia and Kent, with 34.4 °C at Gravesend (Kent), 33.5 °C at Kew Gardens (Greater London) and 32 °C reached at Writtle (Essex), Bedford and Cambridge. The chart below compares hourly air temperatures recorded at two locations

  • 7-11-clean-air-superheroes-activity-plan.pdf

    cooking. Chemicals in personal care products (e.g. shower gels, body sprays), cleaning products or craft materials are released into the air. These harmful gases are called volatile organic compounds (VOC). Ask adults to open windows when cleaning. Burning things indoors releases gases into the air, e.g

  • Thunderstorms and heatwave conditions – August 2020

    for parts of England into next week. There are tips on staying cool in hot weather on the Met Office website. With strong summer sunshine at this time of year, UV levels will be high in some areas and you can check the UV forecast for your area here. Friday saw 36.4 °C recorded at Heathrow and Kew Gardens

  • wiser0150_bududa_case_study.pdf

    awareness to the communities in the area to plant trees in their compounds and garden boundaries in order to reduce dependence on the existing natural forest reserves. Modern Water and Soil conservation practices are used during the wet and dry seasons and the advisories provided in the Seasonal

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