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the-wet-autumn-of-2000---met-office.pdf

mm, making it the wettest October since 1903 (in the historic series from 1766). Many weather stations across England and Wales broke their October rainfall records including: Station Oct 2000 Previous October record Records began total (mm) (mm) Linton-on-Ouse (North Yorkshire) 134.6 129.8 (1960

Met Office Advisors (Civil Contingencies)

07803 438692 Scotland Catherine Dickson 07768 718748 Northern Ireland John Wylie 07810 656502 Northern Ireland Ian Hutchison 07743 195138 Northern Ireland Bonnie Diamond 07546 764499 North of England Alan Goodman 07753 880252 North of England John West 07563 374075 E Mids, Yorkshire & Humber Hazel

Microsoft Word - 2019_012_november_rain.docx

average across much of South Yorkshire – with over 200% in a few locations. For comparison, in autumn 2000, over 200% of average fell widely across the eastern Pennines resulting in severe flooding problems in the north-east, with around 5000 properties flooded in York. Author: Mike Kendon, Met Office National Climate Information Centre Last updated 14/11/2019

Microsoft Word - 2019_004_storm_gareth.docx

long term average across northern England and North Wales, with several stations across Cumbria, West Yorkshire, Lancashire and the north Manchester area recording more than 200% of average. Last updated 19/03/2019

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A cold spell to come – January 2021

statistics Provisional figures also show the 19th was the wettest January day for Rochdale (46.8mm), Preston (43.6 mm) and Stonyhurst, Lancashire (43.8mm) since 1954. While parts of Cleveland, in North Yorkshire received more than their average January rainfall over just 2 days, the 19th and 20th. Stay

Birmingham Tornado 28 July 2005

and Northern Isles had some sunshine. North Wales and the northern half of England were dull with outbreaks of rain, persistent and heavy at times. In the morning there was some thunder on Anglesey. Heavy, thundery showers developed over the Midlands and parts of East Anglia. Southern England and South

Microsoft Word - 2023_03_storm_antoni.docx

in Loftus and Carlin How, North Yorkshire due to flooding. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200UTC 5 August 2023 shows the centre of storm Antoni across southern England. The rain-radar image at 1200UTC 5 August 2023 shows heavy rain associated with storm Antoni across central southern England

Yorkshire Flooding June 2007

Highest Maximum Temperature - 13 June 25.0 °C at Gravesend, Broadness (Kent) Lowest Minimum Temperature - 14 June -2.5 °C at Kinbrace, Hatchery (Sutherland) Most Rainfall - 14 June 97.7 mm at Harlow Hill Reservoir (North Yorkshire) Most Sunshine - 15 June 16.6 hours at Stornoway Airport (Western Isles

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911.pdf

were without power. In Dorset, cars were damaged after scaffolding collapsed in strong winds. Heavy rain in Scotland on the 4th caused flooding on various routes including the M876, the M9, and the A92. Parts of north-east England, much of Yorkshire and the Humber, and the north-east Midlands saw

heavy-rainfall-early-september-2008---met-office.pdf

Heavy rainfall early September 2008 Prolonged rainfall resulted in flooding, especially in south Wales and north-east England... An area of low pressure that moved slowly north-eastwards across the UK 5-6 September brought prolonged heavy rainfall to many areas, notably south-west England, Wales

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