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several locations including Shrewsbury and the Isle of Wight, where a pony was killed by a lightning bolt. In Surrey, power outages from lightning strikes were reported as impacting the water supply to as many as 1300 properties. The week from the 12th to the 19th saw high pressure across the UK

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hour. Localised power outages were also reported in Port Talbot. On the 8th, further widespread downpours and thunderstorms developed with surface water flooding reported from several locations including Shrewsbury and the Isle of Wight, where a pony was killed by a lightning bolt. In Surrey, power

mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

hour. Localised power outages were also reported in Port Talbot. On the 8th, further widespread downpours and thunderstorms developed with surface water flooding reported from several locations including Shrewsbury and the Isle of Wight, where a pony was killed by a lightning bolt. In Surrey, power

NCIC Monthly Summary

as follows: A maximum temperature of 34.9 °C was recorded at Charlwood (Surrey) on the 13th. A minimum temperature of 0.3 °C was recorded at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire) on the 17th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 UTC on the 17th, 146.2 mm of rain fell at Holbeach (Lincolnshire). A wind gust of 49

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ukcp18-newsletter.sept21.pdf

change of key importance for local decision-making and planning. If you have any queries relating to this newsletter, please contact the Project Team. Issued on behalf of Defra, BEIS and Environment Agency by the Met Office To unsubscribe, please click here © Crown copyright

Guide to our Data Collections

for Northen Ireland are held at Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI).  In addition to records for England and Wales the archive in Exeter also holds a large amount of International Data. This relates mainly but not exclusively to countries which have, or have had, an element of British

methodology_overview_v2

-economic and climate experts to collectively explore, define, and review the key messages relating to regional climate risk. The scientists work together in an open, trusting environment that allows for probing questions to be asked across disciplines to bring together their collective knowledge

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Office's Designated Representative is required in advance. 1.4 Taxi fares are allowed when their use is unavoidable and no convenient alternative means of public transport is available. 2. Claims relating to travel 2.1 Applicant personnel will be reimbursed for the costs of rail, air and car hire

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