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  • Microsoft Word - 2024_05_wet_weather_1.docx

    Wellesbourne, Warwickshire 48.6mm 21 May 2024 44.2mm 6 May 1955 69 Buxton, Derbyshire 47.6mm 22 May 2024 46.7mm 3 May 2021 108 Blackpool, Squires Gate, 45.2mm 22 May 2024 34.1mm 14 May 2001 78 Lancashire High Beach, Essex 44.2mm 21 May 2024 35.2mm 27 May 2007 45 Prestatyn, Denbighshire 41.2mm 22 May 2024

  • Rare red weather warning issued for Storm Arwen

    :00 Friday and will last until 02:00 Saturday morning. The northerly wind is expected to cause damage to coastal areas, with exceptionally large waves possible in the northeast, resulting in likely significant damage and hazards from beach material being thrown near the coastline. People should stay

  • WCSSP South Africa

    ) - UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), 2025-2028 South African impact‑based Forecasting and Early warnings (SAFE) - HR Wallingford, 2025-2028 Advancing rip current forecasts for beach locations across South Africa – CMAR, University of Plymouth, 2024-2027 DR-Africa: Data Rescue Africa – University of Southampton, 2024-2027

  • 02427 South Asia climate infographic-URDU

    ۔ 2050 کی دہائی تک،‏ پورے جنوبی ایشیا،‏ بالخصوص شمال مغربی ہندوستان،‏ شمال مشرقی پاکستان،‏ جنوبی ہندوستان اور سری لنکا میں حرارت،‏ گرمی کی لہروں اور خشک سالی کی شدت،‏ تعداد اور دورانیہ میں اضافہ ہوگا۔ ARABIAN SEA MALDIVES SRI LANKA BAY OF BENGAL ٭‎2050‎ کی دہائی سے مراد 2041 سے 2060 کے درمیان کی مدت

  • strong-winds-and-flooding-from-storm-angus-november-2016---met-office.pdf

    with 70 Kt (81 mph) at Langdon Bay, Kent and 73 Kt (84 mph) at Guernsey Airport, Channel Islands. The radar-rainfall image below at 0030 GMT on 20 November shows heavy rainfall from storm Angus. The analysis chart for 1200 GMT on 21 November – 36 hours later – shows the next low pressure system

  • mo_bangladeshpdf

    of the Bay of Bengal generate intense tropical storms which often tear through the country with devastating impact on the lives and livelihoods of the population, not to mention on the country’s economic infrastructure. Cyclones aren’t the only problem. Bangladesh is home to one of the world’s largest

  • mo_bangladesh.pdf

    of the Bay of Bengal generate intense tropical storms which often tear through the country with devastating impact on the lives and livelihoods of the population, not to mention on the country’s economic infrastructure. Cyclones aren’t the only problem. Bangladesh is home to one of the world’s largest

  • The Royal Charter Gale

    On the night of 25th/26th October 1859 a severe and slow moving storm struck the British Isles. It was considered to be the most severe storm to hit the Irish Sea in the 19th century. The storm depression was first noted in the Bay of Biscay near Cape Finisterre on 24th - 25th. The centre

  • wiser-newsletter1.docx.pdf

    investments to policy makers for building resilient economies and keeping climate impacts at bay. In addition, PEEC actively promotes the engagement of the private sector in CIS production and use. WISER PEEC policy influence Through its advisory services, PEEC influences policies by facilitating platforms

  • Met Office Deep Dive: A Pembrokeshire Dangler and a Sri Lankan tropical system

    too, especially in the north 🍃 pic.twitter.com/qHTiRjdBXy — Met Office (@metoffice) November 26, 2025 Ensemble forecasts show a wide spread of possibilities, from a weak low in the Bay of Biscay to a more intense system crossing England and Wales. The most likely scenario is a low-pressure system

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