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northern-ireland_-climate-met-officepdf
Highlands of Scotland. In addition to topographic effects, greater exposure to rain-bearing winds off the Atlantic results in higher averages in the more western counties of Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone. The wettest places are in the upland area around Killeter Forest in the extreme west
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northern-ireland_-climate-met-office.pdf
Highlands of Scotland. In addition to topographic effects, greater exposure to rain-bearing winds off the Atlantic results in higher averages in the more western counties of Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone. The wettest places are in the upland area around Killeter Forest in the extreme west
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Storm Jocelyn named
of heavy rain on Tuesday could bring rainfall accumulations of 15 to 20 mm quite widely with 40 to 50 mm over higher ground in southwest Scotland, the Scottish Highlands and parts of northwest England. Wind gusts are expected to reach 55 to 65 mph across northwestern Scotland while
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PowerPoint Presentation
, there is an increase in the likelihood of wetter than normal conditions in the East African highlands, including regions such as west Kenya, large parts of Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda and Rwanda. For Southern Africa, predictions are more finely balanced with the likelihood of above- and belowaverage rainfall
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Memo
, followed by a steady decline in station numbers. There are considerable spatial variations, with comparatively sparse networks in certain areas, especially those which are sparsely populated, e.g. the Scottish Highlands. Figure 2 shows an example of the network of stations used, in this case
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factsheet_15-weather-radar-2020_2023.pdf
information for the immediate emergency response and the longer-term planning of future risk management and mitigation. How does radar work? Radar is an echo-sounding system, which uses the same aerial for transmitting a signal and receiving the returned echo. Figure 2 : How radar works Short
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factsheet_15-weather-radar-2020_2023pdf
information for the immediate emergency response and the longer-term planning of future risk management and mitigation. How does radar work? Radar is an echo-sounding system, which uses the same aerial for transmitting a signal and receiving the returned echo. Figure 2 : How radar works Short
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Microsoft Word - 2026_04_storm_dave_1.docx
Scotland, and from Belfast to Scotland. Several trunk roads in Scotland including the A8, A87 and A83 were blocked by fallen trees while parts of the West Highlands, Western Isles and Argyll experienced lying snow. Speed restrictions were placed on several bridges including the Queensferry Crossing
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Heat rising as we head into the weekend
to the south, so Belfast cheering up, Glasgow, Edinburgh also looking brighter by the time we get to Saturday lunchtime, and a much brighter day overall for the Highlands of Scotland. “Still quite breezy, quite a gusty wind blowing here. Quite a grey day over the far north of England, rain on and off
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Met Office daily weather: Heat rising as we head into the weekend
to the south, so Belfast cheering up, Glasgow, Edinburgh also looking brighter by the time we get to Saturday lunchtime, and a much brighter day overall for the Highlands of Scotland. “Still quite breezy, quite a gusty wind blowing here. Quite a grey day over the far north of England, rain on and off