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mwr_2024_10_for_print.pdf

over the sea defences reportedly curtailed rail services at both Largs/Ardrossan and at Helensburgh. Meanwhile inland, fallen trees and flooding caused numerous issues on the rails and roads with rail services impacted around Glasgow and near Aberdeen. Roads near Aberfeldy and Ballindalloch, Grampian

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf

and the Glasgow area in the run-up to Christmas, and more widely across England from Christmas Eve into Christmas Day. England diary of highlights The first third of December was generally mild, wet and windy. It turned more settled and briefly colder around midmonth due to a Scandinavian blocking high

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201802.pdf

cancelled, with numerous train operators suffering from delays and cancellations, and there were delays and cancellations to flights too. On the 28th, there was widespread severe travel disruption, with congestion and delays on the roads and railways. Air transport was severely disrupted, Glasgow airport

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801.pdf

brought down and there was localised flooding in Hampshire. On the 10th and 11th, some flights were cancelled at Glasgow Airport due to fog, with some ferry services in Scotland and Northern Ireland also cancelled. Between the 16th and 22nd, there were impacts from wintry weather over much of the country

NCIC Monthly Summary

with further flooding impacting lines into Wigan Wallgate and Kirkby. On the 7th and 8th in Wales, there was flooding on the A44 and A487, and on the rail line between Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. After a quieter spell of weather, Storm Barbara caused some impacts, with flooding on the Glasgow

NCIC Monthly Summary

and railways, and fallen trees on wet roads may have contributed to a number of deaths. On the 25th there were many impacts associated with Storm Francis, with flooding, fallen trees and power outages. Flooding especially affected Glasgow, the west of Scotland, the M8, Newcastle and Pembrokeshire

NCIC Monthly Summary

, with power/phone outages leading to radar failure at Sumburgh Airport, in turn delaying the arrival of power engineers attending to the damaged transmission lines. Heavy snow fell on the morning of the 16th across central Scotland, with several roads closed including the A83, A85 and M90. Glasgow

session-3---climate-change-and-impacts---welsh.pdf

. Mae’r cytundeb hwn yn enwog iawn ac fe’i gelwir yn Gytundeb Paris - gofynnwch i’r grŵp a ydyn nhw wedi clywed amdano. Yn ystod eich oes, cafodd COP26 ei gynnal yn Glasgow yn yr Alban yn 2022, cafodd COP27 ei gynnal yn yr Aifft ac yn fwy diweddar ar gyfer COP28 yn Dubai, daeth cenhedloedd at ei gilydd

NCIC Monthly Summary

of sunshine at Glasgow, Bishopton (Renfrewshire), but then clouding over again from the west late in the day. The 22nd was generally fine but rather cloudy, with some rain in the far north during the morning. Fine and frosty to start in the north-east on the 23rd, but dull and cloudy elsewhere

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