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  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    , and the UK has 56% of average rainfall. August was dry also for many areas, though localised thunderstorms contributed to rainfall totals in some places, with an overall figure of 54% of average. Most areas were somewhat sunnier than average in June, with Northern Ireland being the exception. Southern areas

  • Bruton Rainfall 28 June 1917

    parts of South East England. Significant weather event Bruton saw 242.8 mm of rainfall in 24 hours and over a large area of Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire rainfall totals were between 100 and 150 mm. The rain was accompanied by thunder and lightning and rainfall measurements exceeding 25 mm were

  • station-based-downtime-summary-example.pdf

    Station Based Downtime Summary for CONINGSBY Weather Data from: (Lat=53:09N Long=00:17W) Month: February 2021 Issued on Monday 3 March 2025 at 13:14:49 Date Daily Rainfall total (mm) 0900-0900 Days of Rain >5mm Minimum Air Temp (Deg C) Days with Air Frost Snow Depth (cm) at 0900 UTC Days with Snow

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_winter_2018pdf

    , and broadly close to average elsewhere. February was sunnier than average nearly everywhere, and the second sunniest for the UK in a series since 1929. Sunshine totals for the UK overall were 115% of average in December, 103% of average in January, and 137% in February. UK statistical summary Mean

  • winter-storms-december-2013-to-january-2014---met-office.pdf

    and then affecting exposed areas further south. However, as rainfall totals accumulated the focus of concern shi ed from strong winds to flooding, including large river catchments such as the Severn and Thames. Finally, in early January, strong winds, combining with high spring tides and river flows

  • wiser0127_coproduction_webinar_qa_0919.pdf

    advisories from the seasonal forecasts. This webinar is being recorded and will be distributed later I totally agree - and it is often impossible for producers of climate information to know about the existence of these channels...which is another reason coproduction is important to identify them and use

  • strong-winds-and-heavy-rain-from-storm-callum---met-office.pdf

    on 14 October before finally clearing the south-east. (Thanks to Sharon Jewell, Observations R&D) The map below shows rainfall totals for the 4 days of 11 to 14 October 2018 from this event. Western parts of the UK received well over 50mm - in particular across upland areas with 100 to 150mm or more

  • 2019: A year in review

    recorded in Porthmadog, Gywnedd on 26 February.  In total 21 locations in the Met Office observing-network broke previous national (England, Scotland, Wales) records, some of these on multiple days. Overall it was the seventh warmest, sixth sunniest, and twenty-third driest winter in series from

  • flooding-in-north-yorkshire---19-june-2005---met-office.pdf

    data available, Hawnby (north-west of Helmsley) has reported the most intense rainfall, including just over 50 mm in a 30-minute period. The Hawnby 3-hour, 1-hour and 30-minute totals all generate return periods in excess of 200 years (using the Flood Estimation Handbook method). 19 June 2005 rainfall

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    from 1884, and included an all-time record high temperature in Northern Ireland. August temperatures were unexceptional, with an overall UK figure 0.1 degC above average. June rainfall totals were rather below average in most areas, the exception being southern and south-east England with around

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