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classes (based on OSMM data) Included: • Greenspace • Water • Domestic building • Non-domestic building • Domestic gardens • Paths • Roads • Etc. https://data.gov.uk/dataset/land_use_statistics_generalised_land_use_database • Raw data is very detailed – but huge (c. 1 GB for 10kmx10km area) GLUD

record-breaking-heat-and-sunshine---july-2006---met-office.pdf

Station Highest Earliest year Ranking of highest Current or previous any month Temperature (°C) / for records temperature record (°C) / Date Date Wisley, Surrey 36.5 / 19th 1904 2 37.8 / 10 August 2003 Cambridge Botanic Garden 35.6 / 19th 1904 4 36.9 / 10 August 2003 Heathrow, Greater London 35.5 / 19th

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ensure there’s enough to go around by being mindful of the amount of water we use while ensuring we stay hydrated and safe. “By making just small changes indoors or in the garden you can have a big impact on our water consumption. Our Water’s Worth Saving campaign has a host of helpful top-tips showing

england-gritting-information.pdf

County Council Warwickshire County Council West Sussex County Council Worcestershire County Council Route maps Gritting map Twitter Route maps and twitter feed Interactive maps Twitter feed County and district maps Twitter Maps Twitter feed Map pdf Twitter Map Twitter feed Maps and Twitter feed Map

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201809.pdf

%. Sunshine was 108% of average, and it was broadly sunnier in eastern areas than further west, with the London area having over 130% of normal sunshine. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 26.5 °C was recorded at Cambridge Botanic Gardens (Cambridgeshire) on the 17th. A minimum

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf

, and parts of Northern Ireland, Wales and the West Country had less than half the normal amount. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 15.9 °C was recorded at Kew Gardens (London) on the 2nd. A minimum temperature of -8.8 °C was recorded at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on the 5th

metoffice_weatherwarriors_primary_0519-amended-aug21.pdf

a hosepipe ban as water levels in reservoirs and rivers were very low while demand for water was very high, affecting local gardeners and some industry. People in your area are keen to make sure they don’t have the same problems this time around. A cold snap has been forecast for your local area

metoffice_weatherwarriors_primary_final.pdf

as water levels in reservoirs and rivers were very low while demand for water was very high, affecting local gardeners and some industry. People in your area are keen to make sure they don’t have the same problems this time around. A cold snap has been forecast for your local area, with large amounts

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