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ukcp18--marine-report--march-2019-updatepdf
level change at 2100 (m) relative to 1981-2000 average RCP2.6 RCP4.5 RCP8.5 London 0.29-0.70 0.37-0.83 0.53-1.15 Cardiff 0.27-0.69 0.35-0.81 0.51-1.13 Edinburgh 0.08-0.49 0.15-0.61 0.30-0.90 Belfast 0.11-0.52 0.18-0.64 0.33-0.94 • UK tide gauge records show substantial year-to-year changes in coastal
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ukcp18--marine-report--march-2019-update.pdf
level change at 2100 (m) relative to 1981-2000 average RCP2.6 RCP4.5 RCP8.5 London 0.29-0.70 0.37-0.83 0.53-1.15 Cardiff 0.27-0.69 0.35-0.81 0.51-1.13 Edinburgh 0.08-0.49 0.15-0.61 0.30-0.90 Belfast 0.11-0.52 0.18-0.64 0.33-0.94 • UK tide gauge records show substantial year-to-year changes in coastal
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Microsoft Word - Scotland PWSCG minutes_ 30 October 2023_Final
Attendees PUBLIC WEATHER SERVICE CUSTOMER GROUP (PWSCG) MEETING OF SCOTTISH STAKEHOLDERS 10 am, Monday 30 October, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh Meeting Note PWSCG Members Duncan Potts (DP) PWSCG Chair Kim Shillinglaw (KS) Independent Member Darren Cormack (DM) Scottish Government Scottish Stakeholders
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Microsoft Word - 2022_02_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx
and Lancashire, and rail lines heading north to Glasgow and Edinburgh were disrupted. The strong winds from Franklin hampered cleanup operations following Eunice. The persistent heavy rain from the successive storms, together with snow at higher levels, brought significant flooding problems in parts of England
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Microsoft Word - PWSCG Annual Report FINAL
Bristol and caused multiple crashes including an overturned lorry. Avalanche debris was spotted in the Pentland Hills south-west of Edinburgh. Despite 568 houses being flooded, estimates suggest that the actions of the crossagency flood response protected over 38,000 properties. 8
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Microsoft Word - 2022_01_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx
Dudley resulted in loss of power for thousands of homes across parts of Cumbria, Yorkshire and Lancashire, and rail lines heading north to Glasgow and Edinburgh were disrupted. The strong winds from Franklin hampered cleanup operations following Eunice. The persistent heavy rain through this spell
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Met Office weather stations: How we measure the weather
and minimum grass temperatures. These data are also quality controlled when received by a Met Office team based in Edinburgh and Eskdalemuir. When a new record is set, such as the highest temperature or heaviest rainfall, it’s labelled as ‘provisionally broken’ until further investigation confirms
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factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023pdf
for Scotland are held in Edinburgh and meteorological records for Northern Ireland are held in the Public Records Office in Belfast. See the contacts page for full details. Our expansive and diverse collections therefore comprise an outstanding historical, scientific and cultural resource of international
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factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023.pdf
for Scotland are held in Edinburgh and meteorological records for Northern Ireland are held in the Public Records Office in Belfast. See the contacts page for full details. Our expansive and diverse collections therefore comprise an outstanding historical, scientific and cultural resource of international
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snow-and-low-temperatures-february-to-march-2018---met-office.pdf
°C at Plymouth, Devon (82 years), -2.7 °C at Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire (77 years). Others recorded their lowest March maximum temperature since March 1942 or March 1965. The figure below shows hourly air temperature and hourly maximum gust speed Heathrow, Greater London, and Edinburgh, Gogarbank