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  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    closures or partial blockages included parts of the M8 and M9. Rail routes disrupted by fallen trees and other obstructions included the West Coast Main Line as well as routes serving Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Inverness. The Tay Road Bridge was closed, and the Queensferry Crossing was closed to high-sided

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    services between Glasgow and Perth. On the same day in mid-Wales the A478 was closed for several hours due to flooding. On the 7th there was further disruption to road and rail travel in various parts of Scotland following heavy rain the previous night; trains between Perth and Inverness were suspended

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    slipping further south, though central and southern parts were mainly bright and dry; it was cold too, with Dalwhinnie (Inverness-shire) struggling to a maximum of only - 0.2 °C. Most places began frosty on the 28th, with snow over the Central Belt and southern counties clearing southwards by midday

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    early on the 3rd, with Kinbrace (Sutherland) down to -5.9 °C, while persistent rain already in the west spread quickly to all parts except the north-east by the afternoon, but it turned brighter with showers in the south by evening; it was cold, with Dalwhinnie (Inverness-shire) struggling

  • state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf

    10 to Monday 11 August 2014, the UK experienced some unseasonably windy and very wet weather from an active low pressure system containing the remnants of ex-hurricane Bertha. North-east Scotland experienced persistent heavy rain with a significant orographic component; for the Inverness area

  • state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3pdf

    10 to Monday 11 August 2014, the UK experienced some unseasonably windy and very wet weather from an active low pressure system containing the remnants of ex-hurricane Bertha. North-east Scotland experienced persistent heavy rain with a significant orographic component; for the Inverness area

  • Planning Circular 2 2003 - Scottish Planning Series Safeguarding of Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites, and Military Explosives Storage Areas: The Town and Country Planning (Safeguarded Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites and Military Explosives Stor

    London WC2B 6TE (e) in the case of the Met Office Property Management – Safeguarding Met Office Fitzroy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB ANNEX 3 OFFICIALLY SAFEGUARDED CIVIL AERODROMES (AS AT 27 JANUARY 2003) Aberdeen Kirkwall Benbecula Prestwick Edinburgh Stornoway Glasgow Sumburgh Inverness Tiree Islay

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3.pdf

    generally confined to upland areas of the north and east, with up to 30cm recorded at Aviemore (Inverness-shire) and Tulloch Bridge (Highland) on 14th January. However, on 30th January lying snow was recorded as far south as Andrewsfield (Essex) and Mickleham (Surrey) and on 3rd February there was 3

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3pdf

    generally confined to upland areas of the north and east, with up to 30cm recorded at Aviemore (Inverness-shire) and Tulloch Bridge (Highland) on 14th January. However, on 30th January lying snow was recorded as far south as Andrewsfield (Essex) and Mickleham (Surrey) and on 3rd February there was 3

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4pdf

    Highest gust speed (mountain) 129 Kt 148 mph 1 Feb 25 Dec Cairngorm Summit, Inverness-shire 1237 masl 44 Significant weather events of 2016 Flooding eastern Scotland January January was a particularly wet month across eastern Scotland with more than 200% of average rainfall widely (Figure 19

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