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What is a Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW)?

Jet to wobble and these wobbles, or waves, break just like waves on the beach. When they break they can be strong enough to weaken or even reverse the westerly winds and swing them to easterlies. As this happens, air in the stratosphere starts to collapse in to the polar cap and compress

Microsoft Word - 2021_07_storm_arwen.docx

waves and dangerous conditions around the UK, particularly along the north east coastline. Sadly, hundreds of grey seal pups were lost from beaches along the North Sea coast. Weather data The analysis chart at 1800 UTC 26 November 2021 shows storm Arwen in the North Sea bringing some exceptionally

The Executive Team

on Dartmoor and the beautiful beaches of South Devon, is a keen angler and a lifelong Liverpool FC fan.  Charles Ewen - Technology Director and Chief Information Officer Charles Ewen is the Director of Technology, Chief Information Officer and Senior Information Risk Officer. He is accountable for all

wcssp-south-africa---annual-science-highlights-2024.pdf

............................................................................................... 14 5. Advancing Rip Current forecasts for beach locations across South Africa.................... 17 6. Developing high-resolution wave climate projections ................................................... 20 7. Forecasting medium-range heat-related mortality risk using weather patterns

An average October comes to a close

coastlines with beach material thrown up, and over 200 homes in north-east Scotland experienced loss of power. The highest gusts were 82mph at Aberdaron, Gwynedd, 81mph at Killowen, County Down, 78mph at Tiree, Argyll and 76mph at Inverbervie (Kincardineshire). Wind gusts of over 100mph were recorded

Microsoft Word - 2020_09_storm_alex.docx

Winchcombe, Gloucestershire 118.6 158 Oxford 108.8 156 Reading University, Berkshire 97.4 136 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 108.2 133 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 106 131 London St James's Park 88.2 127 High Beach, Essex 86.6 118 Aboyne, Aberdeenshire 107.8 116 Guernsey Airport 107 113 Wisley, Surrey

uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24.pdf

51.48186 -0.29435 ENG 1910 99096 HIGH BEACH 110 51.66389 0.04135 ENG 1978 99107 SHEFFIELD 131 53.38128 -1.49139 ENG 1882 99113 PRESTON, MOOR PARK 33 53.77423 -2.70477 ENG 1876 99114 STORMONT CASTLE 56 54.60292 -5.82962 NI 1956 WMO Name Alt (m) Latitude Longitude Country Date 99116 HIGH MOWTHORPE 175

Microsoft Word - 2021_02_low_temperatures_v1.docx

across the south-east and Lincolnshire and several Covid vaccination centres were also shut. A kitesurfer died on a beach in Suffolk. Scotland was also affected by deep lying snow, with transport disruption and school closures, and the harbour at Nairn was frozen over. There was deep lying snow across

session-2---future-forecast-2050.pdf

to understand? Whilst at first, having a warmer climate may sound like a good thing for our fun trips to the beach here in the UK, a changing climate may bring many problems, for example, health risk in extremely warm conditions and trouble growing crops. This news may sound daunting, but don’t worry

What do climate tipping points mean for the UK?

for future sea level rise.  Rising sea levels can cause a range of impacts; changing the shape of our coastline and beaches, and threatening infrastructure and the homes of people who live in coastal communities. Rising sea levels can also threaten the survival of already fragile wildlife habitats

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