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PWMS048_Air_quality

it was printed. Revision History Date of this revision: 27 th May 2016 Date of Next revision: 1 st June 2017 Revision date 27 May 2016 First issue Summary of Changes Distribution This document has been distributed to Name Title Date of Issue Version Page 2 Product Description UK Air Quality data, once

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Met Office launches search for new storm names

their names online, and there’s also the option of adding a reason for the suggestion. Once all submissions are in, the Met Office will work with Met Éireann and KNMI to determine the definitive list of storm names for the 2025/26 storm season, which will begin in September 2025. As part of the naming

floods-in-carlisle---january-2005---met-office.pdf

en than once in 200 years. Many places had over 100 mm of rain in one day with several having a once in more than 30 years event. The synoptic situation at 12 GMT on Friday 7 January 2005. Shown below are the rainfall rates detected by the rainfall radar network every 15 minutes from 1800 on 7

Observed and forecast tracks: northern hemisphere 2024

mean values. Wukong (09W) 13-15 August 1002 mb, 30/35 knots Wukong was a short-lived tropical storm according to JMA, but did not even attain tropical storm status according to JTWC. Jongdari (10W) 18-20 August 998 mb, 35/40 knots Jongdari was only briefly a tropical storm. Shanshan (11W) 21 August

Dr Rosemary Eade

to Decadal Prediction group. Prior to that, Rosemary achieved an Atmospheric Science MSc from the University of East Anglia, following on from a BSc in Mathematics from Cambridge University, and worked briefly as a research assistant for the British Antarctic Survey. Rosemary completed a PhD

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Chances of 40°C days in the UK increasing

precise local predictions of future hot spells. Summers with daily maximum temperatures exceeding 35°C currently happen once every five years on average, but could happen almost every other year by 2100 under a high emissions scenario. Co-author and head of the Met Office National Climate Information

Flood Guidance Statement

warning feeds - Flood warning (RSS) feeds shows national and regional flood warnings in force and are updated every 15 minutes. The feeds contain a brief summary and link to the full information on our website; • Targeted Flood Warning Service – The Targeted Flood Warning Service (TFWS) is a web-based

winter-storms-december-2013-to-january-2014---met-office.pdf

of Scotland The map below shows maximum gust speeds on 3 January 2014. Once again, winds gusted at 60 to 70 kt around exposed coastlines of the south and west, with 92 kt (106 mph) at Needles Old Battery (Isle of Wight) and 71 kt (82 mph) at Mumbles Head (Swansea). 5 January In early January

Surface pressure charts

An actual analysis chart is issued along with forecast charts out to five days ahead. These are updated every 12 hours around 0730 and 1930, with the exception of charts for days four and five which are only issued once per day at 0730.

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004.pdf

. Lightning caused a roof fire in Lincolnshire on the 12th, together with brief power cuts and surfacewater flooding. During the course of the second half of the month, wild-fires were reported in a few places, until the rain arrived at the end of the month. England diary of highlights April began

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