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

elsewhere, particularly across parts of north Manchester, West Yorkshire, Lancashire, southern and eastern Scotland but there were flooding problems elsewhere too. Individually, the most extreme rainfall event was storm Desmond, when 200 to 300mm or more of rain fell across the Cumbrian fells in around 36

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_10_for_print.docx

. Daily maximum temperature maps - calendar view 9. Daily minimum temperature maps - calendar view 10. Daily rainfall maps - calendar view 11. Monthly atmospheric circulation 12. Weather diary 13. Notes UK overview The first half of October mostly comprised a north-south contrast in weather across the UK

mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf

variation, with some areas experiencing much heavier rainfall. England, and in particular southern England, saw over 100% of the average rainfall, while Scotland and Northern Ireland saw around half the average rainfall. Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire recorded nearly 150% of the average rainfall

factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025.pdf

June 1957 July 40.3 °C Coningsby (Lincolnshire) 19 July 2022 August 38.5 °C Faversham (Kent) 10 August 2003 September 35.6 °C Bawtry – Hesley Hall (South Yorkshire) 2 September 1906 October 29.9 °C Gravesend (Kent) 1 October 2011 November 21.1 °C Chelmsford (Essex) Clacton (Essex) Cambridge

ukcp18-factsheet-local-2.2km.pdf

and flash flooding Influence of North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) Daily precipitation extremes in winter Severe convective wind gusts Positive (NAO) LOW HIGH Influence of North Atlantic Storm Track Urban changes Figure 1 Schematic of the spatial resolution of UKCP18 climate models and the implications

160523 Seasonal Forecasting Consultation vFinal

and the season in question. Where links exist, and where enough historical data can be identified, this technique can be used to provide reliable forecasts for some parts of the world. For example, there is a reliable connection between the March-May rainfall in North-East Brazil and the sea surface

DataPoint API reference

="HRAIN" uom="mm">44.4</Extreme> 19. <Extreme locId="03882" locationName="Herstmonceux" type="HSUN" uom="hours">4.1</Extreme> 20. </Extremes> 21. </Region> … 148. <Region id="yh" name="Yorkshire &amp; Humber"> 149. <Extremes> 150. <Extreme locId="03257" locationName="Leeming" type="HMAXT" uom="degC

mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

State of the UK Climate 2016 Mike Kendon 1 , Dr Mark McCarthy 1 , Dr Svetlana Jevrejeva 2 , Tim Legg 1 1 Met Office National Climate Information Centre 2 National Oceanography Centre Cover: A thunderstorm over Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire during the evening of 13 September 2016. A rain gauge

final_ar14_mainreport_aug14.compressed.pdf

on the Atlantic coast, monitors clean westerly air that has travelled across the North Atlantic Ocean. However, when the winds are easterly, Mace Head receives substantial regional scale pollution in air that has travelled from the industrial regions of Europe. The site is therefore uniquely situated to record

r-i_strategy_full_version_sml.pdf

nationally and internationally. Plausible, but unprecedented June-July-August conditions associated with national-scale severe water stress events which would threaten maize crops over North America and Asia. The colour shading shows the 200 hPa geopotential height anomalies. Red areas indicate areas

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