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Burns Day Storm 25 January 1990

Thursday 25 January 1990 (Burns Day Storm) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 25 January 1990 General summary Scotland had a cloudy day with rain, sleet or snow at times. There were some heavy falls of snow over the highlands but on low ground and in the south snow turned to rain or sleet. England

east-africa-climate-risk-report-final.pdf

regions of Sudan and Eritrea ................................................. 52 3.3.2 Zone 2: Tropical regions of Sudan, South Sudan and Ethiopia ...................... 55 3.3.3 Zone 3: Highland regions of Ethiopia and Eritrea ........................................... 58 3.3.4 Zone 4: Arid and semi

2-leeds.pdf

on highintensity rainfall which was based on UKCP09 data. Case Study 2: Yorkshire Water Drought Index Global models ~ 15 global HadGEM models and an additional ~ 13 CMIP5 models High resolution models ~ 12 models at 12km High resolution models ~ 10 models at 2.2km Global and local, finer scale weather

mena_a2_poster_sml.pdf

reducing freshwater availability at key times in the growing season. Arabian Sea Zone 1: North-west Africa and Mediterranean coast Zone 2: Desert regions of North Africa Zone 3: Highland regions of Iran and Iraq Zone 4: Lowlands of Iran These graphs show the baseline (a) total monthly precipitation

snow-and-low-temperatures---december-2009-to-january-2010---met-office.pdf

across the UK since December 1981/January 1982. Large areas of England, Wales and Northern Ireland regularly saw night-time temperatures falling well below freezing, and on occasion below -10 °C, while in Scotland night-time temperatures in the Highland glens regularly fell to -15 °C or lower. Daytime

Microsoft Word - 2022_01_storms_malik_corrie.docx

conditions with a number of overturned lorries. Ferry sailings in Scotland were delayed or cancelled. Several schools in Aberdeenshire, the Highlands and Moray were closed due to storm damage or power outages. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200 UTC 29 January 2022 shows storm Malik to the north-east

Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx

and southern England on the 23rd, and across the south and east on the 24th, but the 25th was by far the hottest day with 30 °C recorded widely as far west as Somerset and East Wales, also much of northern England, Edinburgh, and parts of the Highlands and Moray. The further panel of maps below shows

Microsoft Word - 2025_01_wind_rain_snow.docx

. Three severe flood warnings were issued on 30th for the Aviemore and Carrbridge areas indicating a danger to life. Rail services in Scotland also experienced significant disruption, with several lines reported closed including Crianlarich to Oban and the Highland Main Line at Kingussie; many

oda_guidance_2019-2.pdf

in conjunction with the rest of your bid, please ensure it contains all information necessary to demonstrate that your proposed work is ODA compliant. Any evidence of ODA compliance held within other sections of your bid may not be taken into account. 2. Your ODA compliance statement should explicitly

wiser-2-brochure.pdf

2015 to 2017, aimed at providing a proof of concept for demand of weather and climate services, assess project options, and support the design of a larger scale Phase 2. These five projects were delivered in Kenya and Tanzania at a national level and at a regional level across East Africa. A further 12

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