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Spring Bank Holiday weather records in the UK
rather than May. Temperature Extremes The hottest Whitsun Bank Holiday Monday on record since 1900 occurred on 29 May 1944, when stations recorded temperatures soaring to a sweltering 32.8°C in multiple locations including Horsham, Tunbridge Wells, Camden Square, and Regent’s Park. In stark contrast
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Statistics for April 2017
were in Edinburgh (Gogarbank at only 3.2 mm and Botanic Gardens with 4 mm – 7% and 10% of average respectively), closely followed by London (Hampton at 3.8 mm and St James park at 4.2mm, both 9% of average). It was a mild month overall with a notable warm spell early in the month, but some cold
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Is there a heatwave on the way?
Park on 28th June 1976. You can check the latest forecast on our website, by following us on Twitter and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store. Keep track of current weather warnings on the weather warning
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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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PWMS_008-014_Mountain_Forecasts
information (last 72 hours) for Brecon Beacons, Peak District and Yorkshire Dales forecasts; Ground conditions (supplied by the relevant Park Rangers) for Snowdonia and Lake District forecasts during the winter only, approximately November to March. • General Outlook for days 3, 4 and 5. Data Timesteps
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Microsoft Word - 2021_02_low_temperatures_v1.docx
, Hertfordshire and -2.4°C at Wych Cross, East Sussex – 8 to 10°C below average for the time of year. Even central London remained below freezing with a daily maximum of -0.1°C at St James’s Park. The maps below show daily minimum temperatures from 9 to 12 February 2021. The coldest night was 11 th /12th
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Adding local insight: How public observations could enhance weather station data
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scipsa_review_seasonal_forecasting_south_asia_final.pdf
grow into tropical cyclones, as they are not long over oceanic areas before reaching landfall and are also inhibited by the presence of strong easterly vertical shear limits (Godbole, 1977). However, when they do occur, which is most likely in the post-monsoon season, they can bring a significant
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scipsa_review_seasonal_forecasting_south_asia_finalpdf
grow into tropical cyclones, as they are not long over oceanic areas before reaching landfall and are also inhibited by the presence of strong easterly vertical shear limits (Godbole, 1977). However, when they do occur, which is most likely in the post-monsoon season, they can bring a significant
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Deep Space Satellites for Space Weather Forecasting
Space Weather Mission to L5 Setting the Operational Context Dr. Thomas Berger Director Space Weather Prediction Center National Weather Service What does “Operational” mean? National Weather Service standards - 24/7/365 staffing of forecasting office. - 99+% reliability of observing, processing