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Microsoft Word - PWS & PWSCG combined Annual Report FY22-23

to deliver services for the UK public. I was particularly pleased to be able to travel to Belfast and Dundee to visit our Devolved Administration counterparts in Northern Ireland and Scotland with a visit to Wales due shortly. We heard a wide range of views from responder communities across the UK

mo_together_northern_ireland.pdf

and is posted on Hazard Manager. Figure 6 shows an example of a plume below 100 metres map for a site close to Belfast City Centre. PDF guides to both CHEMET and the additional CHEMET Pro service (see below) are available via Hazard Manager. Figure 6 - An example of a CHEMET ‘Plume below 100 metres

factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025.pdf

(Nairnshire) 14 October 1891 November 939.7 Monach Lighthouse (Outer Hebrides) 11 November 1877 December 927.2 Belfast (Co. Antrim) 8 December 1886 Table 24. Lowest recorded atmospheric pressure values across the British Isles. The highest and lowest pressure extremes in tables 23 and 24 have been sourced

aviation-briefing-service-user-guide.pdf

provide pilots? This product provides a forecast of the lowest pressure expected to occur in the hour HH+1hour to HH+2hours for a number of defined areas, as described below Puffin Shetland Marlin Skerry Petrel Portree Orkney Rattray Belfast Tyne Skua Holyhead Barnsley Humber Scillies Wessex

pws_value_for_money_review_-_march_2015.pdf

January 1953, the UK was affected by tremendous storm surge down the North Sea which led to the deaths of 307 people in the eastern counties of England, a further 19 in Scotland, and 133 fatalities from the loss of the ferry MV Princess Victoria east of Belfast. Over the 5-6 December 2013 a similar

construction-catalogue-guide-v2.pdf

GLASGOW BISHOPTON Area 13 - West Scotland LEUCHARS Area 14 - East Scotland ABERDEEN (DYCE) Area 15 - North East Scotland ABERPORTH Area 16 - Wales BELFAST (ALDERGROVE) Area 17 - Northern Ireland STORNOWAY Area 18 - North Western Scotland 16.5 15.7 105.0 10.1 36.8 35.4 104.0 22.3 35.3 31.3 113.0 28.1

construction-catalogue-v3.pdf

11 - East Pennines MARHAM Area 12 - East Anglia GLASGOW BISHOPTON Area 13 - West Scotland LEUCHARS Area 14 - East Scotland ABERDEEN (DYCE) Area 15 - North East Scotland ABERPORTH Area 16 - Wales BELFAST (ALDERGROVE) Area 17 - Northern Ireland STORNOWAY Area 18 - North Western Scotland 16.5 15.7

remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf

. Radar station on the UK coast. WW2 saw the first use of radar in meteorology. 5 The changes in azimuth and elevation allowed winds to be calculated. The Met Office and the D-Day forecast Figure 25. Synoptic chart for 1300z on 6 June 1944. Dawn on 6 June 1944. The guns of HMS Belfast open fire

ukcp18-key-results-2022.xlsx

for London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast. Global projections, regional projections and sea level projections to 2300 This spreadsheet only covers the probabilistic and sea level projections to 2100. UKCP18 also includes global projections (at 60km spatial resolution) and regional projections (at 12km

UKCP18-Key-results.xlsx

to 2100 The table shows change in sea levels (in m) for each decade until the end of the century relative to the 1981-2000 average for London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast. Global projections, regional projections and sea level projections to 2300 This spreadsheet only covers the probabilistic

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