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  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3.pdf

    two walkers were killed by lightning strikes in the Brecon Beacons. A vigorous depression in mid-July brought flooding across Perthshire with the town of Alyth particularly badly affected, and thunderstorms in mid-July also caused flash-flooding to parts of Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk

  • remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf

    employed him working on calculus associated with the upper air. Harold began working at Farnborough in early 1914 but resigned his post on 15 February the following year after a dispute about his salary. He became Scientific Assistant to the Chair Meteorologist of the Irrigation Department

  • remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023pdf

    employed him working on calculus associated with the upper air. Harold began working at Farnborough in early 1914 but resigned his post on 15 February the following year after a dispute about his salary. He became Scientific Assistant to the Chair Meteorologist of the Irrigation Department

  • Microsoft Word - Yemen Case Study (002)

    in ending this outbreak have not been paid their salaries for nearly ten months” The earliest cases of the disease in Yemen were in the capital, Sana'a, with some occurring in Aden. By the end of October 2016, cases had been reported in the governorates of Al-Bayda, Aden, Al-Hudaydah, Hajjah, Ibb, Lahij

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

    ). The wettest and driest observed locations for the year generally reflected the long-term climatology, with several rain-gauges in the Lake District, Snowdonia and West Highlands recording over 3000mm for the year, whereas parts of Kent, Essex and Cambridgeshire recorded around 450mm, typically around 80

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4pdf

    ). The wettest and driest observed locations for the year generally reflected the long-term climatology, with several rain-gauges in the Lake District, Snowdonia and West Highlands recording over 3000mm for the year, whereas parts of Kent, Essex and Cambridgeshire recorded around 450mm, typically around 80

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