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

had become mainly confined to north-east England on the 6th. Rainfall intensity at 1200 on 5 September Rainfall intensity at 1200 on 6 September Twenty-four-hour totals in excess of 40 mm were reported widely from 0900/5th to 0900/6th and places in north-east England recorded over 100 mm in the 48

rainfall-over-south-east-england-20-23-nov-2003---met-office.pdf

rainfall totals recorded between 20 and23 November 2003, using data available on 24 November 2003. Most of the rain fell in the 48 hours between 21:00 on 21 November to 21:00 on 23 November. Rainfall 20-23 November 2003 Station 20 Nov 21 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov 20-23 Nov Nov monthly 4-day total as 48

best-estimate-observations-archive-documentation.pdf

Instantaneous Screen-level Visibility m Int TotCld Instantaneous Total Cloud Amount Oktas 1dp TotSun Total Sunshine Duration in previous hour s Int IntSW deg m/s m/s Integrated Surface Downward Short- Wave (Solar) Irradiance in previous hour kWh+ UV UV Index Index Int TotRain Total Rainfall Amount in previous

uk_monthly_climate_summary_autumn_2018.pdf

: the month began unsettled, with frontal systems generally affecting northern areas most of all, giving some high rainfall totals over western Scotland on 7th to 9th. All areas were stormy around 12th due to Storm Callum, with 24-hour rainfall totals exceeding 100 mm in South Wales, and it remained very

Microsoft Word - 2024_07_september_rain.docx

highest 2-day rainfall total in a near 200-year daily series. Impacts The heavy rain caused disruption and damage, with roads and schools closed. A section of the A421 in Bedfordshire was closed for an extended period when the carriageway was submerged. Several hundred properties were reported flooded

heavy-rainfall-and-flooding-in-cornwall-november-2010---met-office.pdf

developing and crossing over the worst affected areas of Cornwall. Scale: mm per hour Predannack radar, Cornwall (still image at 0500 GMT on 17 November) The figures below show hourly rainfall totals from rain-gauges at Cardinham (near Bodmin) and Heligan (near Mevagissey) from 2200 GMT on 16 November

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

air was displaced. The maps below show rainfall totals across the UK for the 3 consecutive rain-days 22 to 24 November 2024 (0900 UTC 22nd to 0900 UTC 25th). Upland areas of Dartmoor, Wales and the Lake District fells received over 100mm of rain. Locally, the wettest locations, particularly

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

spells of fine weather. With the contrast in rainfall between these two months, total rainfall amounts for the season to date have been unexceptional. Sunshine has also shown a contrast, being rather more than normal in September, but well below average for most areas during October. In September

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

, and also that sunshine totals were well above average. Mean temperatures for March were 1.0 °C above the long-term average. There were some cold nights and late frosts during April, but daytime temperatures were mostly slightly above average; monthly-mean temperatures were 0.2 °C above average

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

than double their average March rainfall, and only in north-west Scotland was rainfall appreciably below average. The overall UK rainfall total was 155% of average, making it provisionally the sixth wettest March in a series back to 1836. April rainfall totals were generally closer to average, again

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