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. HERSTMONCEUX EAST SUSSEX MET OFFICE PLANNING MAP TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SAFEGUARDED METEOROLOGICAL SITES) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2014 METEOROLOGICAL (HERSTMONCEUX), TECHNICAL SITES DIRECTION 1. The Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills hereby certifies this map

2023_04_storm_betty

at 0000UTC 18 August 2023 shows a swathe of heavy rain across Northern Ireland, southern Scotland and north-west England associated with weather fronts from Storm Betty, with intense downpours also affecting East Sussex and Kent, and the storm centre over south-east Ireland. It was particularly wet

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

(e.g. in the Ouse Washes) and receding flood waters stranded fish. The wet spell was punctuated by numerous high rainfall totals causing flooding problems. Notable one-day accumulations included 101 mm at Chilgrove House, West Sussex on 10 June and 208 mm at Honister Pass, Cumbria on 22 June. Two

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Storm Conall named by Dutch Met Service

An area of low-pressure, now named Storm Conall by KNMI, which will bring rain to the south and southeast of the UK tonight, will continue to develop and strengthen as it moves east past the UK into the southern North Sea and will bring some strong impactful winds to the Netherlands during

winter-storms-december-2013-to-january-2014---met-office.pdf

problems. Rainfall totals for the 24 hours to 0900 UTC on 24th included 66.8 mm at Fontmell Magna (Dorset), 66.7 mm at Boscombe Down (Wiltshire), 61.0 mm at Mickleham (Surrey) and 63.2 mm at Wych Cross (East Sussex) - these totals being typically around two-thirds or more of the December average

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One of the hottest summers in Scotland and N. Ireland

not been consistent across the UK. London, East Sussex and Hampshire receiving 140% to 150% of average summer rainfall and the Isle of Wight exceeding 200%. However, much of the UK saw below average rainfall and when averaged out across the whole nation, the UK received 75% of its average rainfall

Snowfall 25 November to 26 December 2010

) Most Sunshine (26 November) 8.0 hours at Eastbourne (East Sussex) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] Met Office Digital Library and Archive https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/archive ©Crown copyright Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks

UK climate extremes

August 1990 Brighton (East Sussex) September 21.7 5 September 1949 St James's Park (London) October 19.4 1 October 1985 Aber (Gwynedd) November 15.9 3 November 2005 Eastbourne (East Sussex) December 15.0 12 December 1994 Hawarden Airport (Flintshire) United Kingdom: Lowest daily maximum temperature

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Lessons and legacy of the Great Storm of 1987

of the storm that was probably most significant. Arriving over the south coast of the UK, it tracked north and east before reaching the Humber estuary at about 5.30am on 16 October. This path included a large built up and densely populated area of the UK, exacerbating its impacts. In southeast England, where

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England and Wales overnight 26 to 27 December. The strongest winds were across Wales, south-west and southern England, where this was one of the most powerful storms of the year. Impacts Fallen trees caused disruption to rail services in the south-west, south-east and London, while Dover to Calais

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