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Are you facing a summer of sneezing?

an effective way to combat allergies. Washing away the pollen on your body is a great method to keep symptoms at bay. Change clothes when you come in from the outside –Unsurprisingly, 8 in 10 hay fever sufferers said they don’t do this, but a slight lifestyle change could prove a big help. Set up daily

Microsoft Word - 2021_07_storm_arwen.docx

waves and dangerous conditions around the UK, particularly along the north east coastline. Sadly, hundreds of grey seal pups were lost from beaches along the North Sea coast. Weather data The analysis chart at 1800 UTC 26 November 2021 shows storm Arwen in the North Sea bringing some exceptionally

What is a Sudden Stratospheric Warming?

be disrupted by natural weather patterns or disturbances in the lower part of the atmosphere, such as a large area of high pressure in the northern hemisphere. This causes the Polar Night Jet to wobble and these wobbles, or waves, break just like waves on the beach. When they break, they can be strong enough

The Executive Team

time on Dartmoor and the beautiful beaches of South Devon, is a keen angler and a lifelong Liverpool FC fan.  Charles Ewen - Chief Data and Information Officer Charles Ewen is the Director of Technology, Chief Information Officer and Senior Information Risk Officer. He is accountable for all aspects

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of Canada and covers more than 10 6 km 2 .AsshowninFig. 1, Ontario is bounded by Quebec to the east, Manitoba to the west, Hudson Bay and James Bay to the north, and the Great Lakes to the south. With a population of more than 13.5 million, Ontario is home to about 2 in 5 Canadians. More than 85

wcssp-south-africa---annual-science-highlights-2024.pdf

............................................................................................... 14 5. Advancing Rip Current forecasts for beach locations across South Africa.................... 17 6. Developing high-resolution wave climate projections ................................................... 20 7. Forecasting medium-range heat-related mortality risk using weather patterns

record-breaking-heat-and-sunshine---july-2006---met-office.pdf

1908 # 4 32.7 / 3 August 1990 Dyce, Aberdeen 29.8 / 17th 1943 1 29.7 / 21 August 1995 Lough Navar Forest, Co. Fermanagh 29.8 /19th 1962 1 28.8 / 30 June 1976 Kielder Castle, Northumberland 29.7 / 18th 1951 2 30.0 / 9 August 2003 Helens Bay, Co. Down 28.4 / 17th 1961 2 28.8 / 29 June 1995 # Monthly

record-rainfall---april-to-july-2012---met-office.pdf

across England; one from the West Midlands to Lincolnshire, the other from Morecambe Bay to north-east England. These brought torrential downpours, hailstones large enough to damage greenhouses and cars, and intense lightning activity (over 50,000 strikes were recorded across the UK through the day

An average October comes to a close

coastlines with beach material thrown up, and over 200 homes in north-east Scotland experienced loss of power. The highest gusts were 82mph at Aberdaron, Gwynedd, 81mph at Killowen, County Down, 78mph at Tiree, Argyll and 76mph at Inverbervie (Kincardineshire). Wind gusts of over 100mph were recorded

Microsoft Word - 2020_09_storm_alex.docx

Winchcombe, Gloucestershire 118.6 158 Oxford 108.8 156 Reading University, Berkshire 97.4 136 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 108.2 133 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 106 131 London St James's Park 88.2 127 High Beach, Essex 86.6 118 Aboyne, Aberdeenshire 107.8 116 Guernsey Airport 107 113 Wisley, Surrey

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