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on and off throughout. It was very mild overnight into the 8th, with Edinburgh Gogarbank not falling below 15.9 °C, then there were bands of rain crossing west to east, affecting all parts at times throughout the day, but continuing very warm with Kinloss (Morayshire) enjoying a maximum of 21.2 °C

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of the A358 near Taunton on the 5th, whilst overnight thunderstorms caused flooding on the M25 in Surrey with the area around junction 11 worst affected. On the 6th there were reports, including video footage, of a tornado at Bonnyrigg, near Edinburgh, and lightning damaged trackside equipment on the Dundee

CFC-11

meeting in December 2012, University of Edinburgh contacted the University of Bristol to inform them that they could no longer continue to run the Angus site. It was suggested that the University of Bristol could manage the site and run the instruments in the following months. The University of Bristol

buontempo_2014_ensemble_africa.pdf

/84Annual/techprogram/ paper_67484.htm MacCallum S, Merchant C (2010) ATSR reprocessing for climate lake surface temperature (ARC-lake): algorithm theoretical basis document. Technical report, University of Edinburgh. http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/arclake/ARC-Lake-ATBD-v1.0 MacCallum S, Merchant C (2011

ar14_appendix_final.pdf

and Tacolneston began operating at the end of July 2012. Deployment at Tacolneston was delayed as planning permission was required to position the University of Bristol mobile lab (a custom built shipping container) at the site. Angus data has been collected since late 2005 and the University of Edinburgh have

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and Edinburgh on the 3rd and 4th, and in Northern Ireland the M1 and A4 were flooded. Some roads were also flooded in Manchester, Taunton and Plymouth. On the 6th and 7th, again some roads in Northern Ireland were flooded. In eastern England a pub was struck by lightning in Holbeach, Lincolnshire

DECC_final_report_May2011_part3

. The NitroEurope project was a five-year European project co-ordinated by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), Edinburgh, and considered all parts of the nitrogen cycle, it ended April 2011. The Met Office was involved in a work package to estimate European and national emissions of methane

williams15victoriabasinrcmperformance.pdf

/ paper_67484.htm MacCallum S, Merchant C (2010) ATSR reprocessing for climate lake surface temperature (ARC-lake): algorithm theoretical basis document. Tech. rep., University of Edinburgh. http://www.geos. ed.ac.uk/arclake/ARC-Lake-ATBD-v1.0.pdf MacCallum S, Merchant C (2011) ARC-lake: data product

DECC_final_report_May2011_part1

Office and University of Edinburgh involvement. The Met Office has also attended several meetings to discuss new proposals such as ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observing System) and NERC funding of new observations. r) Make provision for up to 10 days’ ad-hoc policy support to Defra’s Climate, Energy

02413-getmet-update-v5.pdf

Bradford Liverpool London Gatwick Manchester Newcastle Durham Tees Valley Aberdeen/Dyce Belfast International Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness London Heathrow Prestwick Stornoway Sumburgh 1. Half-hourly reports (METAR) 2. The elements of each report are broadcast in the following order: (a) Surface wind

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