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Birmingham Tornado 28 July 2005

and Erdington areas. The total length of the tornadoes path through Birmingham was 12 km. There was another tornado near Peterborough on this date, reaching a force T3 (weak). During the evening thundery downpours spread across Lincolnshire and Yorkshire with a report of a tornado near Spalding (Lincolnshire

Microsoft Word - 2019_010_october_rainfall.docx

also affected. Residents were evacuated from 25 homes in Skenfrith, Monmouthshire. Weather data The analysis chart at 1800 UTC 25 October 2019 shows the slow moving front stretching from South Wales to Lincolnshire. The front was associated with a large temperature gradient; on 26 October the daily

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

a westerly flow brought spells of rain interspersed with brighter showery weather. It turned unseasonably cool, and very wet in places, especially Lincolnshire, between the 10th and 13th, with north-easterly winds. The 14th to 20th was generally warmer but continued unsettled, and thunderstorms affected

Microsoft Word - 2019_012_november_rain.docx

Severe flooding South Yorkshire, November 2019 A slow-moving front brought persistent heavy rainfall across parts of Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire on 7 November 2019. 50 to 100mm of rain fell in a swathe from the Humber to Sheffield, around the whole-month average

Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx

. The map below shows daily maximum temperatures on 25 July 2019. 38.7 °C at Cambridge Botanic Garden set a new all-time UK record, beating 38.5 °C at Faversham, Kent on 10 August 2003. It also broke the UK July record of 36.7 °C on 1 July 2015. Temperatures reached 36 °C as far north as Lincolnshire

2020_02_storm_ciara.pdf

a construction crane in north London and tore the sails off a historic windmill in Burgh Le Marsh, Lincolnshire. London’s eight royal parks were closed. Some of the worst impacts were from flooding. There was significant flooding in North Wales at Llanrwst in the Conwy valley. However, the worst affected

strong-winds_heavy-rainfall---7_8-july-2004---met-office.pdf

July, 58 m 44 19:00 Donna Nook, Lincolnshire 8 m 37 8 July, 07:00 Mumbles Head, near Swansea Holbeach, 32 m 36 7 July, 22:00 Lincolnshire 3 m 34 8 July, 02:00 Langdon Bay, 7 July, 117 m 32 Kent 13:00 Culdrose, 7 July, 78 m 32 Cornwall 21:00 Comments Previous highest July value was 41 knots on 25 July

heavy-rainfall_flooding---june-2007---met-office.pdf

Ireland and parts of Scotland and South-west England, with over 250 mm locally. This represents over three times the average June rainfall over much of the West Midlands, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, and over four times the June average in places, as can be seen in the June 2007 per cent

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Record breaking rainfall - for some

amounts between eastern parts of England and north western Scotland. Autumn rainfall records were broken for South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, and Lincolnshire, with the previous records set in 2000. England as a whole has had its fifth wettest Autumn with 348mm. South Yorkshire was the wettest county

Partnerships that save lives

to save lives. Air Ambulance Paul Smith, Unit Chief Pilot for Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance explains the critical service air ambulance crews provide to save lives, and how an accurate forecast can really mean the difference between life and death. ShelterBox Bruce Pell, ShelterBox

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