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hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf

July None 1943 31 July 1943 3 July 1976 31 July 1943 29 July 1983 Bradford West Yorkshire 32.2 3 31.1 12 August 1953 Bolton Greater 27 August 32.1 3 31.7 None Manchester 1930 Sandown Isle of Wight 32.0 4 31.1 16 August None 1947 Tynemouth Northumberland31.9 3 28.1 16 July 1969 None Leuchars Fife 30.8

heatwave-1-july-2015---met-office.pdf

observational records where temperatures have reached 35 °C or higher in the UK; a count of the number of weather stations on each date since 1959 is shown in the chart below. Durham, Sheffield and Bradford each recorded their warmest July day in over 100 years of records, and a number of other stations

Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx

in terms of the number of stations exceeding 36 °C, followed by 10 August 2003. The heatwave set a very large number of temperature records at individual stations. New all-time records for any month were set at Durham (32.9 °C, 138 years), Sheffield (35.6 °C, 135 years), Bradford (33.9 °C, 111 years

Microsoft Word - 2019_002_february_warmspell.docx

Yorkshire 18.2 °C 26/02/2019 17.6 °C 14/02/1998 136 Bradford (West Yorkshire) 18.4 °C 26/02/2019 16.7 °C 13/02/1998 110 Rothamsted (Herfordshire) 18.2 °C 26/02/2019 17.2 °C 13/02/1998 105 Morpeth, Cockle Park (Northumberland) 17.6 °C 26/02/2019 16.1 °C 29/02/1960 105 Wisley (Surrey) 18.9 °C 27/02/2019

taf_north_24.pdf

much skill was added by the meteorologists for each forecast category and for each airport. Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGAA Belfast International 24 hr North EGNM Leeds Bradford 24 hr North EGNT Newcastle 24 hr North EGPD Aberdeen 24 hr North EGPF Glasgow 24 hr North

taf_north_24-feb-25.pdf

how much skill was added by the meteorologists for each forecast category and for each airport. Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGAA Belfast International 24 hr North EGNM Leeds Bradford 24 hr North EGNT Newcastle 24 hr North EGPD Aberdeen 24 hr North EGPF Glasgow 24 hr

uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24.pdf

Country Date 99171 BRADFORD 134 53.81362 -1.77385 ENG 1908 99172 LEVENS HALL 7 54.25887 -2.77847 ENG 1992 99173 RAVENSWORTH 120 54.47155 -1.78495 ENG 2002 99174 WHITECHURCH 129 51.98866 -4.67902 WAL 1975 99175 KILLYLANE 250 54.81743 -6.00491 NI 1976 99176 USK NO 2 25 51.71431 -2.92313 WAL 2011 99177

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert.docx

affected included Lydney and Frampton Cotterell, both Gloucestershire and Chippenham town centre and the River Avon burst its banks in Bradford-on- Avon, Wiltshire. A major incident was declared in Northamptonshire when a holiday park was inundated from the River Nene. The Environment Agency estimated

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

and Chippenham town centre and the River Avon burst its banks in Bradford-on- Avon, Wiltshire. A major incident was declared in Northamptonshire when a holiday park was inundated from the River Nene. The Environment Agency estimated 35,700 properties had been protected in England, with heavy rain leading

Microsoft Word - 2023_08_storm_babet_v1.docx

severely affected due to flooded lines and Kings Cross station in London was temporarily closed due to concerns with overcrowding. Other rail services in Scotland and northern England were cancelled or severely disrupted. Leeds Bradford airport closed after an aircraft skidded off the runway during

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