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, as the cumulative effect of several days’ successive rainfall began to be felt across Scotland especially, causing rising river levels. In the wake of the rain, with numerous flood warnings issued, landslips closed the West Coast Main Line between Lockerbie and Carstairs, with the Edinburgh to Aberdeen line

Regional extremes observations detailed documentation

"> <Extremes> <Extreme locId="99180" locationName="Edinburgh Botanic Gardens" type="HMAXT" uom="degC">9.0</Extreme> <Extreme locId="03162" locationName="Eskdalemuir" type="LMAXT" uom="degC">7.0</Extreme> <Extreme locId="03162" locationName="Eskdalemuir" type="LMINT" uom="degC">-3.9</Extreme> <Extreme

Microsoft Word - 2025_02_storm_eowyn.docx

of Ireland from the storm. 15 trees were reported uprooted or broken in Scotland’s national botanical collection at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, with a further 25 badly damaged. Weather data The analysis chart at 0600 UTC 24 January 2025 shows Storm Éowyn centred off the coast of County

ukcp18-headline-findings-2.pdf

. � For London, sea level rise by the end of the century (when compared to 1981- 2000), for the low emission scenario is very likely 1 to be in the range 0.29 m to 0.70 m. For a high emission scenario, the range is very likely to be 0.53 m to 1.15 m. � For Edinburgh, sea level rise by the end of the century

Microsoft Word - 2025_01_wind_rain_snow.docx

passengers would normally be expected at this busy time of year. The Hogmanay celebrations in Edinburgh were cancelled; this event was previously cancelled in 2003 and 2006. Firework displays were also cancelled in a number of other locations including Blackpool, Newcastle, Ripon in North Yorkshire

ukcp18--marine-report--march-2019-update.pdf

level change at 2100 (m) relative to 1981-2000 average RCP2.6 RCP4.5 RCP8.5 London 0.29-0.70 0.37-0.83 0.53-1.15 Cardiff 0.27-0.69 0.35-0.81 0.51-1.13 Edinburgh 0.08-0.49 0.15-0.61 0.30-0.90 Belfast 0.11-0.52 0.18-0.64 0.33-0.94 • UK tide gauge records show substantial year-to-year changes in coastal

ukcp18-marine-report-updated.pdf

) relative to 1981-2000 average RCP2.6 RCP4.5 RCP8.5 London 0.29-0.70 0.37-0.83 0.53-1.15 Cardiff 0.27-0.69 0.35-0.81 0.51-1.13 Edinburgh 0.08-0.49 0.15-0.61 0.30-0.90 Belfast 0.11-0.52 0.18-0.64 0.33-0.94 • UK tide gauge records show substantial year-to-year changes in coastal water levels

Microsoft Word - 2022_01_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx

Dudley resulted in loss of power for thousands of homes across parts of Cumbria, Yorkshire and Lancashire, and rail lines heading north to Glasgow and Edinburgh were disrupted. The strong winds from Franklin hampered cleanup operations following Eunice. The persistent heavy rain through this spell

Microsoft Word - Scotland PWSCG minutes_ 30 October 2023_Final

Attendees PUBLIC WEATHER SERVICE CUSTOMER GROUP (PWSCG) MEETING OF SCOTTISH STAKEHOLDERS 10 am, Monday 30 October, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh Meeting Note PWSCG Members Duncan Potts (DP) PWSCG Chair Kim Shillinglaw (KS) Independent Member Darren Cormack (DM) Scottish Government Scottish Stakeholders

Microsoft Word - 2022_02_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx

and Lancashire, and rail lines heading north to Glasgow and Edinburgh were disrupted. The strong winds from Franklin hampered cleanup operations following Eunice. The persistent heavy rain from the successive storms, together with snow at higher levels, brought significant flooding problems in parts of England

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