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Record high temperatures verified

not meet the criteria needed to be declared as an official national record.   A new record high daily minimum temperature for Wales of 24.5°C at Aberporth on 19 July has also been confirmed.   The extreme temperatures were recorded as the UK was impacted by an unprecedented heatwave

January weather extremes: a look back records from past events

with a deep Atlantic low that delivered widespread disruption across southern Britain. Scotland saw 120mph at Sumburgh, Shetland, on 23 January 1994, while Wales experienced 107mph at Aberporth, Dyfed, on 25 January 1990. These powerful winds typically occur when the jet stream intensifies over the Atlantic

snow-and-low-temperatures---28-30-october-2008---met-office.pdf

or minimum temperatures for October. Record low October maximum temperatures Station Maximum Previous lowest October Digitised Date (2008) temperature maximum temperature records back to (° C) (° C) Leuchars (Fife) 28 October 4.5 4.7 on 30 October 1974 1957 Aberporth (Ceredigion) 29 October 5.2 7.4

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Aberporth MOD Aberporth Range, Parcllyn, Cardigan, SA43 2BU, United Kingdom ISO 9001:2015 The collection & processing of observations. ISO 9001:2015 Providing weather forecasts. ISO 9001:2015 Providing weather forecasts. LRQA Group Limited, its affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective officers

wales_-climate-met-office.pdf

(Flintshire) on 2 August 1990. However, when a hot airstream arrives from the east, maxima along the coasts can equal those inland, an example being the 31.8 °C achieved at Aberporth (Ceredigion) on 2 August 1995. The variation of mean daily maximum and minimum temperatures month by month, together

met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_11-14-amended-aug21.pdf

Groupwork 4 Decoding D-Day | Forecasting and prediction Activity steps Sites to decode: Manchester, Aberdeen, Aberporth, London, Portland and Aldergrove. 04 Go through the observations that they have decoded and discuss as a class what the weather was doing at 7am on D-Day. You could either use your

met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_11-14.pdf

Decoding D-Day | Forecasting and prediction Activity steps Sites to decode: Manchester, Aberdeen, Aberporth, London, Portland and Aldergrove. 04 Go through the observations that they have decoded and discuss as a class what the weather was doing at 7am on D-Day. You could either use your interactive white

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The Great Escape

= Lyneham (North Downs)– averaging 7.9 hours of sunshine per day 6. Slapton (Devon) – averaging 7.7 hours of sunshine per day 7. Aberporth (West Wales) – averaging 7.6 hours of sunshine per day 8. Bude (Cornwall) – averaging 7.4 hours of sunshine per day 9. Whitby (Yorkshire) – averaging 7.1 hours

2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

°C, +2.4°C, 108 years), Cranwell, Lincolnshire (39.9°C +3.3°C 106 years), Woburn, Bedfordshire (39.6°C +2.5°C 105 years), Buxton, Derbyshire (35.9°C, +3.2°C 105 years), and Aberporth, Ceredigion (33.6°C, +0.9°C, 80 years). The chart below shows UK daily area-average maximum temperatures for the UK

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

/ 19th 1924 1 33.6 / 3 July 1976 Aberporth, Ceredigion 34.1 / 19th 1942 1 31.8 / 2 August 1995 Valley, Anglesey 33.6 / 19th 1931 1 33.0 / 5 August 2003 Hastings, East Sussex 33.2 / 19th 1931 1 32.3 / 27 June 1976 Auchincruive, Ayrshire 30.7 / 19th 1932 1 30.6 / 29 July 1948 Buxton, Derbyshire 30.1 / 19th

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