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metoffice_loan_2018.pdf

539/3 Meteorological register: HMS Bulldog 27.7.1860 11.11.1860 No 1265:b handwritten 1 volume MS 540 Meteorological log: HMS Rattlesnake 1.6.1850 31.10.1850 Voyage to Falkland Islands under Captain Owen Stanley. 1850 - June - from 40S, 201E (Pacific) towards Drake Passage, Port Stanley 7/7-25/7

NCIC Monthly Summary

and property flooding in Worksop (Nottinghamshire) and Market Rasen (Lincolnshire). In Wales surface water flooding arose in Port Talbot and Swansea, with at least one shop roof leaking badly during torrential rain. On the 17th it was the turn of southern England to experience surface water flooding

NCIC Monthly Summary

disrupting road and rail travel. All ferries at Dover port were delayed. The south-west of England also saw rescues, ferry and flight cancellations, flooding on roads and rail lines, as well as debris causing disruption along the sea front in Swanage. The bridges over the Severn Estuary were closed due

Microsoft Word - Minutes PWSCG 14 Oct 2020 without in camera_final

in looking at the issue of extreme heat and the impacts on health. MV enquired about whether PHE warnings will be ported across into the Defence services? IC replied saying that this would need discussing as a service within in the MOD area at MO. EO noted that PHE were looking at the data from the summer

Microsoft Word - Jan2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

across the north, Achfary (Sutherland) recording 59.7 mm on the 10th. The rain moved slowly and erratically south on the 11th, and it turned colder from the north with snow on higher ground. It was mild overnight into the 11th with an overnight minimum of 7.5 °C at Islay Port Ellen (Argyll) and Leuchars

ukcp18_factsheet_sea_level_rise_storm_surge_supp_data_mar23.pdf

: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2023 Figure 1 (left) Time series of time-mean sea-level change based on the average of the UK ports. The solid line and shaded regions represent the central estimate and ranges for each RCP scenario as indicated in the legend. The dashed lines indicate the overall range

Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

Isles, with isolated showers over the Highlands. It was wet and windy from the start on the 23rd, with areas of locally heavy rain crossing all parts throughout the day, and gales particularly in the west. Mild overnight into the 24th, Islay Port Ellen (Argyll) not falling below 8.5 °C, then southern

sahel-climate-risk-report-final.pdf

species in marine food webs, and changes in ocean currents that result in shifts in ocean productivity. Projected sea level rise may present risks to coastal fisheries infrastructure, such as ports, harbours, launching and landing sites, and processing facilities. Changes to water sources and fish

tech_man.dvi

(or multiple partitions). On systems with multiple partitions/ drives, it is often useful for one of the partitions to be solely dedicated to PRECIS data. • PRECIS input data is usually delivered on external USB hard drives, thus at least one free USB 2.0 (or USB 3.0) port is needed to attach

ukcp18-marine-report-updated.pdf

Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2018 Figure 3.1.3. (left) Time series of time-mean sea level change based on the average of the UK ports listed in table 3.2.1. The solid line and shaded regions represent the central estimate and ranges for each RCP scenario as indicated in the legend. The dashed

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