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CFC-11
air masses arriving at Mace Head, Ireland’, Submitted to Atmospheric Environment, June 2012. Kim, J., Fraser, P., Mühle, J., Li, S., Manning, A.J., Trebler,A., Stohl, A., Ganesan, A., Krummel, P., Steele, P., Saito, T., Park, S., Kim, S-K., Park, M-K., Arnold, T., Harth, C., Salameh, P., Yokouchi, Y
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Chief Executive
. She was made a CBE in the 2024 New Year's Honours. Penny previously served as Chair of the Dartmoor National Park Steering Group, a place where she spent much of her free time. She is married to a teacher; they have two musical grown-up children. Penny is a keen naturalist and musician
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Met Office festival forecast: Dry and sunny midweek before turning unsettled
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From heatwaves to downpours: July’s historical weather records
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Mild start to November sees temperature records broken
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Derby Day Thunderstorm 31 May 1911
, across parts of South East England. Significant weather event • 17 people killed along with 4 horses • 159 flashes of sheet or fork lightning in a 15 minute period around 17.30 recorded at Epsom • Hail 1½ to 2 inches in diameter fell at Sutton • Landslides closed both the Great Western Railway at Park
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35°C forecast today as heatwave continues
; and then Horsham, Tunbridge Wells and Regent’s Park on 29 May 1944). READ MORE: How often do we reach 30°C in May in the UK? The Met Office is encouraging people to be WeatherReady this Bank Holiday weekend as temperatures are set to rise, with many expected to head outdoors and to the coast
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Extreme heat ahead of thunderstorm warnings
to take steps to ensure they are keeping themselves and their communities safe. "In this heat please don’t use barbecues when out in the countryside or at local parks. Be careful not discard cigarettes without making sure they are fully stubbed out and don't drop litter. In these tinder dry conditions
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Factsheets
(Factsheet 13) 14. Microclimates A microclimate is the distinctive climate of a small-scale area, such as a garden, park, valley or part of a city. The weather variables in a microclimate, such as temperature, rainfall, wind or humidity, may be subtly different to the conditions prevailing over
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VE Day and the weather: How forecasts helped shape victory
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