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May 1944 Regent's Park (London) June* 35.6 29 June 1957^ Camden Square (London) June* 35.6 28 June 1976 Southampton Mayflower Park July 40.3 19 July 2022 Coningsby (Lincolnshire) August 38.5 10 August 2003 Faversham (Kent) September* 35.6 2 September 1906^ Bawtry, Hesley Hall (South Yorkshire

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and data Exeter-Archive Great Moor House, Bittern Road, Sowton, Exeter, EX2 7NL, United Kingdom ISO 14001:2015 The collection, archiving and making accessible of historical meteorological-related records and artefacts. Exeter- IT Hall 3 Met Office HPC Complex, Upper Richardson Science Park, Clyst

Met Office weather: What's in store for this week's events?

with occasional showers and sunny intervals. Sunday continues the theme, with a mix of sunshine and showers and a fresher feel. The Brit Fest – Ashley Hall Showground, Ashley (from July 4) Headline Acts: Razorlight, UB40, 10cc, Midge Ure Weather Summary: Friday will be mostly dry, though cloud

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; • the development of data science and analytical tools with which we can interrogate and extract value from data, and an increasing pool of expert scientists who know how to use these tools; • a greater availability of increasingly powerful computing capacity and infrastructure (Hall and Pesenti

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, Cornwall, and between Exeter and Taunton (Somerset). Many commuters were advised to work from home. Hundreds of schools were shut and almost 150,000 homes were left without power. Large waves battered the South Coast with several vehicles swept into the sea and a major incident declared in Hampshire

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of the CP4-Africa convective-scale climate simulations, and pathways for science to enhance resilience. The meeting also provided opportunities for individual work packages to come together and discuss ongoing work and future plans for key activities. On the final afternoon, a plenary session covered

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on the 12th, with parts of Tewkesbury impacted by floodwater, and more than 40 properties were impacted by flood water adjacent to the River Exe. Further widespread rain on the 13th caused flooding across the Somerset Levels, whilst road and rail travel were impacted in Shropshire and Herefordshire, as well

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1955, but it did exceed 253.0mm at Seathwaite on 19 November 2009. The 3-day total of 450.2mm at Thirlmere also narrowly failed to exceed the UK record of 456.4mm at Seathwaite from 17 to 19 November 2009.** Date Honister Pass Thirlmere Dale Head Hall Brothers Water 03/12/2015 45.8 45.2 47.0 47.5 04

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authors Chapter CCRA3 Learnings Susanne Lorenz & Marta Bruno Soares & Suraje Dessai Oscar Brousse Daniel Donaldson Rachel Fisher Cat Pinho-Gomes Sarah Greenham Amelia Hood Eunice Lo Rachel Perks Charles Simpson Helena Stage Ruth Wade Xinfang Wang Ollie Wing Mat Collins via CGFI Sari Kovats Eleanor Hall

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affecting Chard and Ilminster in Somerset, where tens of properties were reported as flooded. Meanwhile in White Cross, Cornwall, a housefire early on the 27th was attributed to a lightning strike. Monthly extremes The table below lists UK monthly weather extremes recorded at individual weather stations

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