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  • crug_mapcompressedpdf

    Parc Cathays / Cathays Park Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NQ SIR GAERFYRDDIN - CARMARTHENSHIRE Scale 1:75,000 Coordinate System: British National Grid Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: OSGB 1936 False Easting: 400,000.0000 False Northing: -100,000.0000 Central Meridian: -2.0000 Scale Factor: 0.9996

  • WISER reports

    of Kenya. Briefing note - WISER knowledge reference number WISER0020 Full policy brief - WISER knowledge reference number WISER0021 Flooding in the Greater Horn of Africa: building effective early warning systems - Wilton Park report - December 2016 Wilton Park, in conjunction with the Met Office

  • planning-direction-2014-england.pdf

    in England District Councils in England Unitary Authorities in England London Borough Councils Council of the Isles of Scilly The Town Clerk, City of London The National Park Officer, National Park Authorities in England The Chief Planning Officer, The Broads Authority ANNEX 1 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING

  • planning-direction-2014-englandpdf

    in England District Councils in England Unitary Authorities in England London Borough Councils Council of the Isles of Scilly The Town Clerk, City of London The National Park Officer, National Park Authorities in England The Chief Planning Officer, The Broads Authority ANNEX 1 THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    at Teddington Bushy Park (Greater London) on the 14th. A minimum temperature of -2.4 °C was recorded at Altnaharra (Sutherland) on the 22nd. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 28th, 74.0 mm of rain fell at Princetown (Devon). A wind gust of 47 knots (54 mph) was recorded at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross

  • May 2026 temperature records verified

    are, what we do and organisational news. Who we are Who we are Our people Our values Our history Accuracy Innovation Impact How we are run How we are run The Met Office Board Our governance structure Public Weather Service Our Chief Executive The Executive Team Non-Executive Directors News & media

  • New June daily temperature records heading into the record books

    underway. The site at Eastbourne was also discounted as the grass was too long and nearby interference at the site didn’t meet usual high standard and so this data was excluded from the daily extremes. In addition, the recent temperature figures reported from Cardiff Bute Park have also been rejected following a detailed review of the site, which found the station no longer meets the standards required for national temperature records.

  • Highs and lows for April

    of the east and southeast. Temperatures soared and the hottest April day since 1949 was recorded at St James's Park in London on the 19th when 29.1 °C was reached: just below the highest recorded April temperature of 29.4 °C. Local April temperature records were broken at many long-running stations

  • Adding local insight: How public observations could enhance weather station data

    are, what we do and organisational news. Who we are Who we are Our people Our values Our history Accuracy Innovation Impact How we are run How we are run The Met Office Board Our governance structure Public Weather Service Our Chief Executive The Executive Team Non-Executive Directors News & media

  • the-bracknell-storm---7-may-2000---met-office.pdf

    up to 1.5 cm in diameter (some had a flattened, smarty shape). The lightning was mostly cloud to cloud with some intense cloud-to-ground strikes. In the subsequent sections all times are given as UTC or Z which are 1 hour behind BST (British Summer Time). At Beaufort Park, Bracknell 65 mm fell

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