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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

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

south_grampian_and_southeast_highlands.pdf

Mountain Weather Forecast South Grampian and Southeast Highlands Including South and East Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire and Angus Hills, Ben Vrackie, Ben Lawers, Loch Tay and Ochils Forecast valid from 00:00 on Wednesday 17 Sep 2025 until 23:59 on Thursday 18 Sep 2025 Forecast Issued

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

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

was relatively warm and sunny. It turned very windy with a gust to 52 mph at Wick (Caithness) on the 3rd. The 4th had sunshine and some showers in the north, but rain, heavy and persistent in places, spread from the south during the afternoon. The rain band became slow-moving and persisted over most parts

Mountain weather forecasts

for three hourly slots Probability of precipitation For day one and day two a detailed forecast provides: Weather Visibility Hill Fog Maximum winds above 600m East and West Highlands, 500m Lake District and Snowdonia and 400m Brecon Beacons and Peak District (800m Brecon Beacons) Yorkshire Dales

record-breaking-maximum-temperatures---26_27-january-2003---met-office.pdf

(Aberdeenshire) Worcester, Barbourne (Worcestershire) Tain Range (Highland) Great Malvern (Worcestershire) Fyvie Castle (Aberdeenshire) Newry Carnbane (Co Down) Max temp (°C) 18.3 17.2 17.1 16.0 15.6 15.4 15.4 Glenlivet (Moray) 15.4 Larne (Co Antrim) 15.0 Shap (Cumbria) 15.0 Shobdon Airfield (Herefordshire

PowerPoint Presentation

would need to learn more about UKCP. 2. Using UKCP: Which Information Do I Require Discover which UKCP information you need and where you can find it. www.metoffice.gov.uk www.metoffice.gov.uk 4. Accessing UKCP Data: Climate Data Portal A user of GIS tools? The Climate Data Portal could be ideal

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increase in the likelihood of wetter than normal conditions in the East African highlands, including regions such as west Kenya, large parts of Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda and Rwanda. For southern Africa, drier than normal conditions are slightly more probable overall, although near normal

Aeronautical Meteorological Observing Focal Point (AMO Focal Point)

(VAT exempt) Location: Courses are held in the Met Office College facilities at our Exeter headquarters. "Very positive feedback from last week's Met Refresher/Focal Point course - all good stuff!" – John MacCaskill, FISO/MET Advisor, Highlands On completion of this course you will be able

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