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wiser-programme-logframe-and-toc-phase-2-sept-2017.pdf

information services Value of avoided losses due to use of climate information Milestone 1 (April 2017) Planned 0 VfM/SEB framework in place Achieved VfM/SEB framework in place Milestone 2 (April 2018) VfM/SEB Framework being implemented (total of 3 case studies of VfM/SEB completed) Milestone 3 (April 2019

met-office-weather-datahub-newsletter-issue-2-external-users.pdf

Met Office Weather DataHub: Atmospheric Model data update Issue 2: June 2021 Latest updates on Met Office Weather DataHub: Atmospheric Model data Since the launch of our Atmospheric Model data service as a Public Beta on Met Office Weather DataHub in August 2020, there have been over 370 orders

call-part-2-appendix-g_wiser-africa-logframe-template-for-projects.pdf

with a WISER Africa result from our Logframe) Output 1.1: Output 1.2: Outcome 2: Output 2.1: Output 2.2: Outcome 3: Output 3.1: Output 3.2: Outcome 4: Output 4.1: Output 4.2: Choose from WISER-approved indicators (Your project can use our indicators, if they will measure progress towards your results

Microsoft Word - 2019_002_february_warmspell.docx

widespread air frosts at night resulting in a very large diurnal temperature range of around 20 °C. Nevertheless, minimum temperatures remained much higher with cloud-cover across northwestern parts of the UK and on 23 February, Achnagart (Highland) recorded a new UK daily minimum temperature record

Penlee Lifeboat Disaster 19 December 1981

1981 showing gale to storm force southerly winds across parts of South West England. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 9.8 °C at Lizard and Culdrose (both Cornwall) Lowest Minimum Temperature -16.4 °C at Grantown-on-Spey (Highland) Most Rainfall 82.2 mm at Swincombe and Venford

mwr_2023_02_for_print

February 2023 Monthly Weather Report This document provides a summary of the UK’s weather and climate statistics for February 2023. Table of Contents 1. UK overview 2. Weather impacts 3. Monthly extremes 4. Monthly maps 5. Monthly climate statistics 6. Monthly time-series 7. Daily time-series 8

Highest Wind Speed 13 February 1989

on 13th February 1989. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 13.6 °C at Exmouth (Devon) Lowest Minimum Temperature -1.6 °C at Fylingdales (North Yorkshire) Most Rainfall 30.9 mm at Aviemore (Highland) Most Sunshine 5.6 hours at Cardiff, Bute Park (South Glamorgan) National Meteorological

Microsoft Word - 2021_03_high_temperatures.docx

Maritime airmass across the UK, accompanied by wintry showers. Daily maximum temperatures were 6 or 7°C across much of the UK (in places a fall of 15°C in the space of a week) and only 2 or 3°C across northern Scotland. A strong northerly wind also brought significant windchill to exposed coastal areas

heavy-rainfall_flooding---july-2007---met-office.pdf

Heavy rainfall/flooding - July 2007 Record July totals and heavy rainfall on 19/20 July, resulted in widespread flooding and transport disruption over the south Midlands... In excess of 150 mm of rain fell over most of Wales, the western half of England and parts of the Scottish Highlands

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