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Biodiversity poster-New
installed at Camborne Reptiles We have a stable population of slow worms on site. During their active season (March – October) weekly checks of the reptile mats are made to monitor any changes. 2021 10 years of Biodiversity Benchmark Award. Seasonal pond created Butterflies and bumblebees During
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at Camborne in 2013. 2017 One major challenge has been the carpark improvement, however we have taken steps to improve habitats – like seeding wild-flower mixes, creating new areas of uncut grass and establishing nettle patches for the caterpillars of the Comma and Peacock butterfly. 2017 Another major
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burns-day-storm---25-january-1990---met-office.pdf
, 56kn 3rd January 1999] Brawdy Pembrokeshire 83 50 Highest gust and mean hourly wind, 1974-92 Highest mean hourly wind, 1979-2009 Camborne Cornwall 83 52 [Gust of 84kn December 1993] Chivenor Devon 80 52 2nd highest mean hourly and gust. 1981-2009 [Gust of 81kn and mean hourly of 54kn 4th January
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This is to certify that the Management System of:
weather forecasts. ISO 9001:2015 Providing weather forecasts. Camborne Camborne Observatory, Kehelland, TR14 0BZ, United Kingdom ISO 9001:2015 The collection & processing of observations; The undertaking and exploitation of weather & climate scientific research. Coningsby RAF Coningsby, Lincoln, LN4 4SY
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The future of land use in the Southwest: Food, water and energy security in the face of environmental change
of greenspace – e.g. Redruth/Camborne areas. Cornwall Key outstanding questions • Do recreational values include health values within them? Would isolating health values lead to double counting? • How can we best assess the health benefits of greenspace? • In the HPRU on Environmental Change and Health
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strong-winds_heavy-rainfall---7_8-july-2004---met-office.pdf
- Highest gust speeds Hour ending 7 July, 21:00 7 July, 21:00 7 July, 22:00 7 July, 22:00 32 m 55 near Swansea Camborne, 7 July, 87 m 50 Cornwall 23:00 Donna Nook, Lincolnshire 8 m 50 7 July, 06:00 Comments Map of highest gust speeds - 7 and 8 July 2004 Previous highest July value was 54 knots on 25 July
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uk_synop_station_list_jul24pdf
170 51.30399 -0.09154 ENG 1988 03796 LANGDON BAY 117 51.13361 1.34326 ENG 1984 03797 MANSTON 49 51.34652 1.33539 ENG 1928 03803 SCILLY: ST MARYS AIRPORT 31 49.91465 -6.29574 ENG 1979 03808 CAMBORNE 87 50.21841 -5.32753 ENG 1978 03809 CULDROSE 76 50.0844 -5.25707 ENG 1952 03823 CARDINHAM, BODMIN 200
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uk_synop_station_list_jul24.pdf
170 51.30399 -0.09154 ENG 1988 03796 LANGDON BAY 117 51.13361 1.34326 ENG 1984 03797 MANSTON 49 51.34652 1.33539 ENG 1928 03803 SCILLY: ST MARYS AIRPORT 31 49.91465 -6.29574 ENG 1979 03808 CAMBORNE 87 50.21841 -5.32753 ENG 1978 03809 CULDROSE 76 50.0844 -5.25707 ENG 1952 03823 CARDINHAM, BODMIN 200
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10_0230_fs_17_observations.pdf
and by thunderstorm detection systems. Figure 1. Land surface synoptic station (Camborne, Cornwall). Figure 2. Camborne wind tower. Figure 3. The UK land surface synoptic observing network (stations operated by the Met Office in May 2010). The UK land surface observing network Observations made
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factsheet_17-observations_over_land_2023.pdf
in the series describe measurements made over the sea, in the upper atmosphere, by weather satellites, by weather radar and by thunderstorm detection systems. Figure 1. Land surface synoptic station (Camborne, Cornwall). Figure 2. Camborne wind tower. Figure 3. The UK land surface synoptic observing