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Microsoft Word - November2022_full_document.docx
. Fine weather continued over eastern counties on the 26th, but rain in the west spread erratically into central parts through the day, heaviest in the south-west, White Barrow (Devon) recording 95.1 mm. Whereas most areas were dry on the 27th, albeit cloudy, rain continued south-east of a line from
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Tragedy and warnings – the origins of the Shipping Forecast
e.g. Tyne, Humber, Thames and Shannon fishing banks e.g. Dogger, Fisher, Forties, Sole and Bailey coastal locations and Islands e.g. German Bight, North Utsire and South Utsire, Wight, Malin, Fair Isle and Faeroes and marine features e.g. Fastnet Rock and Rockall Rock. Shipping Forecast map
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2023 was second warmest year on record for UK
wettest year on record (series from 1836), with 1045.4mm, or 20% more than average. Some parts of the UK recorded a third more rainfall than normal. Mike Kendon continued: “Despite the mild conditions in the year, 2023 had more than its fair share of rain, with impactful storms like Babet and Ciaran
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Met Office weekend weather forecast: A change from this week's unsettled weather
for western areas. Sunday: Wet in the west, drier in the east Sunday will begin on a dry note for eastern parts of the UK, with some sunshine and a few mist patches to start the day. As the day progresses, fair weather cloud will build, but it should remain mostly dry into the afternoon. In contrast
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Week ahead: Largely dry and increasingly warm
with a fair amount of cloud across parts of Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland, with a few spots of mostly light rain or drizzle possible early on. This cloud will tend to break up and clear westwards through the day, leaving many areas dry with increasing sunshine by the afternoon
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Wimbledon extremes: How weather has shaped the championships
shaped the championships Author: Press Office 25 Jun 2025 As the world’s oldest tennis tournament, Wimbledon has seen its fair share of dramatic weather over the decades. From scorching heat to torrential rain, the British summer has tested players and fans alike. Drawing on historical data from Kew
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What role does convection play in weather?
clouds, the fluffy, white clouds often seen on fair-weather days. When convection is particularly strong, the rising air can reach higher altitudes before cooling, forming cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds are associated with heavy rain, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail, the hallmarks
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Dartmoor Gliding Society - Ed Borlase
the ground, which in turn heats the air above, and this warm air then rises. As it rises, it cools and expands, forming clouds when the air has cooled to the dew point and the moisture (if present) condenses. These ‘fair weather clouds’, with flat bottoms and fluffy white tops form a clear marker
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Why an ‘exact date’ weather forecast headline isn’t what it seems
of the UK. Getting an accurate forecast While the majority of reporting on the weather is fair and accurate, there’re a few things you can do to make sure you’re getting the accurate information you need. Some tips from us include: Check the source Check the weather charts Check for uncertainties Check
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NCIC Monthly Summary
at St Athan (South Glamorgan). A wind gust of 65 knots (75 mph) was recorded at Fair Isle (Shetland) on the 5th. A snow depth of 12 cm was recorded at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty) on the 7th. Weather impacts Frequent snow showers set in across parts of Scotland later on the 4th, with significant