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started off bright and showery for most, but rain spread from the south from mid-afternoon, associated with Storm Freya. This cleared by the 4th leaving sunshine and wintry showers. The north-east had a sharp frost early on the 5th, with a minimum of -6.9 °C at Aboyne (Aberdeenshire), and bands
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factsheet_14-microclimates_2023.pdf
that the pollution domes can also filter incoming solar radiation, thereby reducing the build up of heat during the day. At night, the dome may trap some of the heat from the day, so these domes might be reducing the sharp differences between urban and rural areas. • The relative absence of water in urban
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mwr_2026_01_for_print.pdf
and the Isles of Scilly • Storms Ingrid and Chandra arrived later in the month and brought heavy rain and wind to the southwest, resulting in flooding in many areas The New Year ushered in a notable incursion of Arctic air that brought not only widespread sharp frosts but also disruptive snowfall
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NCIC Monthly Summary
, with some sunshine on the 20th, and a sharp frost in the south on the 21st, St Harmon (Powys) recording an overnight minimum of -6.9 °C. Early frost in the south on the 22nd led into another dry day, with a few cloud breaks in the east and south at times. The 23rd was cloudy. The 24th was cloudy and cold
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factsheet_14-microclimates_2023pdf
that the pollution domes can also filter incoming solar radiation, thereby reducing the build up of heat during the day. At night, the dome may trap some of the heat from the day, so these domes might be reducing the sharp differences between urban and rural areas. • The relative absence of water in urban
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mwr_2026_01_for_printpdf
and the Isles of Scilly • Storms Ingrid and Chandra arrived later in the month and brought heavy rain and wind to the southwest, resulting in flooding in many areas The New Year ushered in a notable incursion of Arctic air that brought not only widespread sharp frosts but also disruptive snowfall
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factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023.pdf
a traditional 5 inch rain gauge which had a sharp brass or steel rim of diameter 5 inches (127 mm), sited 30 cm above ground level with a funnel that collects rain in a narrow necked bottle placed in a removable can. Fig. 17. Traditional 5-inch rain gauge. Fig. 18. Rainfall return for Middlesbrough, 1878
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wiser0275_highway_seb_report_summary.pdf
in the Ssese Islands, an archipelago of 63 inhabited islands with a population of about 70,000, found the marine forecast had helped to bring about a sharp fall in the number of people who had drowned in the year to May 2020. They reported a 40% reduction compared to the previous 12-month period
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factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023pdf
a traditional 5 inch rain gauge which had a sharp brass or steel rim of diameter 5 inches (127 mm), sited 30 cm above ground level with a funnel that collects rain in a narrow necked bottle placed in a removable can. Fig. 17. Traditional 5-inch rain gauge. Fig. 18. Rainfall return for Middlesbrough, 1878
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WMO485titlepage
characteristics (ROC), reliability diagrams and accompanying measure of sharpness, and mean square skill scores (MSSS) with associated decomposition. Estimates of statistical significance in the diagnostic scores are also included in the core SVS. The three diagnostics permit direct intercomparison