Search results (321)

Page 11 of 33

Web results

met-office_classroom-presentation_weatherheroes_primary_final.pdf

www.metoffice.gov.uk | 5 © Crown Copyright 2019, Met Office How are these workers affected by the weather? Hospital administrator Gardener Beach lifeguard Architect www.metoffice.gov.uk | 6 © Crown Copyright 2019, Met Office Class discussion Share feedback and thoughts on your presentations: • yDid

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

Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx

Record breaking heat-wave July 2019 The UK experienced a short but exceptional heatwave in late July. On 25th, temperatures across eastern England widely reached 35 to 36 °C and a temperature of 38.7 °C was recorded at Cambridge Botanic Garden, setting a new all-time UK temperature record

Community Resilience

medicine, bottled water and non-perishable foods. Storms, strong winds Taking a few simple precautions before damaging winds arrive can make the clearing up afterwards easier and quicker. Even small things can really help, like clearing gutters or fixing broken tiles to moving garden furniture and pot

community-resilience-leaflet.pdf

precautions before damaging winds arrive can make it easier to tidy up afterwards. Small things can really help, like clearing gutters or fixing broken tiles and moving garden furniture and pot plants to garden sheds or garages. Fog Whether it is widespread or patchy, thick fog can bring disruption to all

hot-dry-spell-july-2013---met-office.pdf

to 24 July 2013 Date Daily max temperature (°C) Station 6 July 28.1 Heathrow and Kew Gardens, Greater London 7 July 29.7 Hurn, Dorset 8 July 29.9 Edenfel, Tyrone 9 July 29.3 Grangemouth Refinery, Stirling 10 July 28.5 Betws-y-Coed, Gwynedd 11 July 28.8 Castlederg, Tyrone 12 July 29.4 Auchtermuchty

10_Year_Anniversary_Poster_A2

and Marbled White butterflies. Our work to develop flowerbeds provides sources of nectar for as much of the year as possible. 10 years of biodiversity timeline 2008 2011 2014 2017 2021 2021 The Biodiversity Working Group was established in 2008 to work with Property Management and Devon Garden

community-resilience-leaflet_oct21.pdf

– with big differences in road conditions from one place to another. Strong winds and gales Taking a few simple precautions before damaging winds arrive can make it easier to tidy up afterwards. Small things can really help, like clearing gutters or fixing broken tiles and moving garden furniture and pot

Lowest Temperature 10 January 1982

January 1982. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 7.0 °C at Penzance, Penlee Gardens (Cornwall) Lowest Minimum Temperature -27.2 °C at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) Most Rainfall 22.3 mm at Jersey Airport (Channel Islands) Most Sunshine 7.1 hours at Ringway (Greater Manchester) & Hemsby

Butterfly&Birds_Graphs

Slow-worms at the Met Office Slow-worm A long-term resident at the Met Office, the Slow-worm is a native species to Eurasia and they are inhabitants of grasslands, scrub, woodlands and gardens. They can be found basking (warming up) under the reptile refugia that have been placed around the Met

Page navigation