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02413-getmet-update-v5.pdf

) 126.600 H24 (continuous) 125.725 H24 (continuous) Amsterdam Brussels Dublin Glasgow London Gatwick London Heathrow London Stansted Manchester Paris/Charles de Gaulle Birmingham Bournemouth Bristol Cardiff Jersey London Luton Norwich Southampton Southend Exeter E Midlands Humberside Isle of Man Leeds

hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf

July None 1943 31 July 1943 3 July 1976 31 July 1943 29 July 1983 Bradford West Yorkshire 32.2 3 31.1 12 August 1953 Bolton Greater 27 August 32.1 3 31.7 None Manchester 1930 Sandown Isle of Wight 32.0 4 31.1 16 August None 1947 Tynemouth Northumberland31.9 3 28.1 16 July 1969 None Leuchars Fife 30.8

taf_summary.pdf

EGCC Manchester 30 hr South EGKK London Gatwick 30 hr South EGLL London Heathrow 30 hr South EGSS London Stansted 30 hr South EGAC Belfast City 9 hr North EGAE Derry/Londonderry 9 hr North EGNS Ronaldsway 9 hr North EGNV Durham Teesside 9 hr North Gerrity Skill Score Rolling 36-month calculation

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Wettest July on record for Northern Ireland

with autumn weather.” As well as Northern Ireland, parts of England also had their respective wettest July on record. Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside all had their wettest July, as a succession of weather fronts brought long periods of rain. Lancashire was the wettest county compared

taf_summary-feb-25.pdf

24 hr South EGNX East Midlands 24 hr South EGCC Manchester 30 hr South EGKK London Gatwick 30 hr South EGLL London Heathrow 30 hr South EGSS London Stansted 30 hr South Gerrity Skill Score Rolling 36-month calculation Target Target Target Median of 9 hour TAFs Median of 24 hour TAFs Median of 30 hour

mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf

Day saw persistent rain from the previous day finally clearing to the south after an amber rain warning had been issued on New Years Eve for southern parts of northern England. Significant flooding affected parts of Lancashire and the south side of Manchester, where one of the principal flood

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Winter and February climate statistics

from 19 – 21 January leading to widespread flooding and snow to parts of the UK. Several severe weather warnings were issued to cover the system and Manchester and South Yorkshire declared major incidents due to the flooding risks. Colder air swept in again in the wake of Storm Christoph, bringing

Microsoft Word - 2019_012_november_rain.docx

, two weeks earlier. This event caused flooding further west – across parts of Wales, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Manchester. The chart below shows station totals for the 47-day period 22 September to 7 November 2019 as a percentage of the annual average rainfall. Over this period 250 to 300mm

David Taylor, British Red Cross

What does an emergency response officer do?  I've been doing this for 30 years and there's no such thing as regular or common when it comes to emergencies. In the last year, I have been at Manchester Airport welcoming Afghan refugees, and I've dealt with a terrorist incident at Liverpool Women's

Professor Lizzie Kendon

years working as a Radiological Analyst. As an undergraduate Lizzie studied Natural Sciences (Physics) at Cambridge University (1998) and also has an MSc in Pollution and Environmental Control from Manchester University (1999).    

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