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Microsoft Word - 2020_09_storm_alex.docx

and widespread heavy rain on 3rd to 4th. Parts of central southern England and eastern Scotland recorded totals of 100mm or more in the first four days of the month, and on 3 October many weather stations recorded their wettest October day on record. The extensive nature of the rain resulted

distillation_workshop_report.pdf

decisionmakers require to improve their resilience? In this two-day workshop following SASCOF-15, participants engaged in interactive sessions and open dialogue to better understand decision-making contexts, and the nature of distilling and communicating complex, scientific information in a way that enables

NCIC Monthly Summary

fog in the north-west, and sunshine for all once the cloud in the south-east cleared away, but northern areas clouded over later. 5th to 15th During the next fortnight, frosts were regular and often widespread. The north dawned clear on the 5th, a generally cold and windy day for all, with rain

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912.pdf

. 1st to 6th The 1st was a dry sunny cold day except for a few showers in eastern coastal counties which penetrated into East Anglia and the south-east, with a minimum of -7.9 °C at Shap (Cumbria) and a maximum of just -0.9 °C at Bewcastle (Cumbria). From the 2nd to 4th it turned milder by day

hazard-manager-flood-guidance.pdf

, you will see the County Map, with Day 1 shown by default (Fig 3). Each local authority area is coloured according to the level of overall risk within that area from any flood source. Fig 3: County Map showing flood risk by local authority Fig 4: Mobile view of County Map To find out more information

hazard-manager-beta-user-guide--flood-guidance-england--wales.pdf

&W area, you will see the County Map, with Day 1 shown by default (Fig 3). Each local authority area is coloured according to the level of overall risk within that area from any flood source. Fig 3: County Map showing flood risk by local authority Fig 4: Mobile view of County Map To find out more

NCIC Monthly Summary

Airport suffered delays and cancellations, whilst later that day over 50 people were stranded on the A85 near Crianlarich where a rest centre was hastily convened for the overnight period. The weekend of the 17th/18th saw the cold spell finally relent, and on the 18th much of the Pennines, North

Microsoft Word - may.docx

to a frost in places, with a minimum of -3.5 °C at Benson (Oxfordshire), and a dry but quite cloudy day for most. On the 6th a weak cold front brought showers and longer spells of rain to the north and east, spreading as far south as Norfolk. After a cloudy and showery day for most on the 7th, though

Clean Air programme news

for schools about air quality. You can explore the resources on our website.  Clean Air Day - 15 June 2023 Clean Air Day 2023 took place on 15 June, run by Global Action Plan. The annual event is the UK's largest air pollution campaign. More information about Clean Air Day is available on Global

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Warm and humid marathon weekend ahead

After a warm week in which we saw the hottest April day since 1949 with 29.1°C recorded at St James’s Park in London, the warm conditions are forecast to stretch into the weekend, albeit at not quite the same intensity. There were a number of weather station records set stretching from Yorkshire

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