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  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201802pdf

    , and it was provisionally the second sunniest February in the UK in a series from 1929, with only 2008 having been sunnier. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 14.2 °C was recorded at Cardiff Bute Park (S Glamorgan) on the 19th. A minimum temperature of -11.7 °C was recorded at South

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    . Showers and longer outbreaks of rain moved through Devon and Cornwall on the 15th, spreading into parts of the north, but it remained hot and sunny in many other areas with a high of 31.3 °C at Frittenden (Kent). This was followed by a warm night on the 15th/16th with London St James’s Park falling

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912pdf

    and Blubberhouses. In the south-east, the main line between Epsom and Motspur Park was blocked due to a landslip. Between the 18th and 21st, frequent rain caused some disruption. In Northern Ireland the Department for Infrastructure reported 74 high-priority incidents on the roads, mostly fallen branches

  • uk_synop_station_list_jul24pdf

    126 51.16179 -1.75458 ENG 1930 03749 MIDDLE WALLOP 90 51.14987 -1.56994 ENG 1959 03761 ODIHAM 118 51.23902 -0.94496 ENG 1963 03769 CHARLWOOD 67 51.14407 -0.22944 ENG 2002 03770 LONDON, ST JAMES'S PARK 5 51.50476 -0.13109 ENG 1903 03772 HEATHROW 25 51.47922 -0.45061 ENG 1947 03781 KENLEY AIRFIELD

  • record-rainfall---october_december-2002---met-office.pdf

    highest rainfall total, highest 150.1 mm in 1978, records 125.0 mm (31 days) Park back to 1971. 2nd highest rainfall total, highest 119.3 mm in 1989, records Heathrow 119.0 mm (31 days) back to 1949. 26 December 2002 - 3 January 2003 rainfall totals The flooding at the end of December 2002 and beginning

  • New Year Honours for Met Office CE and Science Fellow

    in 2021, recognising her inspirational leadership and exceptional contribution to the advancement of physics. Voluntary – Independent chair of Dartmoor National Park Steering Group, Canon Scientist Exeter Cathedral Professor Peter Stott Peter Stott is a Science Fellow in Climate Attribution at the Met

  • 슬라이드 1

    Science from an Operational Mission: An L5 Consortium meeting London, 11-14 May 2015 Space Weather Activities at KSWC: what KSWC can offer an L5 Space-Weather Mission? Sunhak Hong, Sungwon Park, Gwan-sik Wi (KSWC/RRA), Dong-Hun Lee (Kyung Hee Univ) Contents 1. SWx Operations 2. Research Activities

  • Satellite image of the month - 2020

    as a darker brown at the top of the image. National parks, hills and commons located further east include the New Forest and Surrey hills, and these are characterised as a chocolate brown colour. Forested areas show up as a very dark green, with both the Forest of Dean and Thetford forest covering

  • uk_synop_station_list_jul24.pdf

    126 51.16179 -1.75458 ENG 1930 03749 MIDDLE WALLOP 90 51.14987 -1.56994 ENG 1959 03761 ODIHAM 118 51.23902 -0.94496 ENG 1963 03769 CHARLWOOD 67 51.14407 -0.22944 ENG 2002 03770 LONDON, ST JAMES'S PARK 5 51.50476 -0.13109 ENG 1903 03772 HEATHROW 25 51.47922 -0.45061 ENG 1947 03781 KENLEY AIRFIELD

  • southern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

    January 1979 and -18.2 °C at Lacock, Wiltshire on 13 December 1981. On the latter date, -11.8 °C was recorded at Heathrow (Greater London), whilst at St James's Park (Central London) the temperature fell no lower than -7.0 °C. July is the warmest month, with mean daily maximum temperatures in the London

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