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flooding-in-cumbria-december-2015---met-office.pdf

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

mwr_2025_01_for_print.pdf

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

heavy-rainfall_flooding---june-2007---met-office.pdf

) Harlow Hill Reservoir (N Yorkshire) 26.7 97.7 (*) 17.7 142.1 >200 Birstwith Hall (N Yorkshire) 28.4 85.5 23.7 137.6 130 Sheffield (S Yorkshire) 30.3 88.2 16.9 135.4 110 Thornes Park (W Yorkshire) 20.3 95.7 (*) 14.0 130.0 >200 (*) The return period for the rainfall total for 14 June 2007 was over

wiser0172_entebbecommsworkshop_20190327.pdf

coproduction exercise 17:00-17.30 ❖ CLOSING WORKSHOP CEREMONY WITH HEALTH BREAK Our trainers will guide participants through the Climate Outlook Forum to generate stories and hands on experience sharing. Briefing and Debriefing room available near the main forum conference hall. A W2SIP PROJECT SUPPORTED WORKSHOP THROUGH THE UK MET OFFICE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE NETWORK OF CLIMATE JOURNALISTS IN THE GREATER HORN OF AFRICA (NECJOGHA) Page 2

wcssp-programme-science-workshop-report---final-111219.pdf

: View of the Assembly Hall within Church House. Photo 3: Sir Patrick Vallance, Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Government delivering the keynote speech. 16 ‘A Growing Community Around a Shared Challenge’ Feedback on the event location from the questionnaire was overwhelmingly positive, with 76

n.-ireland-pwscg_minutes_final.pdf

the cross-border forum and noted that when warnings come with short lead time it is harder to put all the planned mitigation in place. Where citizens and responders are reliant on the severe weather warning then there is a dependence which does not activate until a warning is announced

Microsoft Word - 2021_05_july_northern_ireland_temperature.docx

-flooding across parts of south-east England. On 25 July, sections of the M11 were closed and there was disruption on roads in London. Some motorists were stranded, residents were trapped in flooded basements and there was flooding in ticket halls of some tube stations. A London hospital was forced

mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf

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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A wet summer comes to a close

above their average temperatures. Rainfall has been just over the average for the UK as a whole, Wales has come in just under with 99% of the average rainfall with one day of statistics still to include. Northern Scotland and Northern Ireland have been the wettest regions so far compared

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