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  • Highest Wind Speed 13 February 1989

    winds, especially in Scotland. Significant weather event It was very windy, particularly in northern areas, with gusts reaching 92 knots at Butt of Lewis and 93 knots at Benbecula, in the Western Isles and 100 knots at Fair Isle. At Fraserburgh, Abrdeenshire, the mean wind speed increased very rapidly

  • Storm Chandra: How the storm unfolded and where the heaviest rain fell

    over 110 mm of rain: White Barrow, Devon – 115.1 mm The highest total recorded during Storm Chandra, with sustained heavy rainfall through the morning of 27 January. Katesbridge, County Down – 114.8 mm A remarkably high total for Northern Ireland, highlighting the storm's broad footprint. Katesbridge

  • February’s weather extremes: a closer look at February's current weather records

    . The daily rainfall records within the dataset underline this pattern clearly. Last year, White Barrow in Devon experienced an exceptional daily total of 111.4mm, while previous years highlight even more dramatic rainfall events. Honister Pass in Cumbria, a location renowned for high precipitation

  • This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

    . Swindon Town vs Notts County (15:00) Occasional bright or sunny spells through the cloud. Largely dry and temperatures around average. Maximum temperature 17 °C. Tranmere Rovers vs Barnet (15:00) Sunny spells with cloud at times in the south. Maximum temperature 15 °C. Oldham Athletic vs Barrow (17:30

  • Storm Bram by numbers: A look into December’s first storm 

    and ground observations show that after a showery Monday afternoon, the main area of rain associated with Bram moved into the south on Monday evening, continuing into Tuesday morning.   Some of the wettest spots included Dartmoor and South Wales. On 8 December, White Barrow in Devon recorded over

  • sustainability-commitments.pdf

    positive business relationships in the marketplace We are committed to operating ethically and with integrity across our business relationships and in everything we do. To continue to meet this commitment we will: • ensure that all of our activity is open, transparent and fair in line with our commitment

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    °C was recorded at Prestatyn and Hawarden (both Clwyd) on the 19th. A minimum temperature of -17.3 °C was recorded at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on the 13th. In the 24 hours ending 0900 UTC on the 19th, 150.6 mm of rain fell at White Barrow (Devon). A wind gust of 71 knots (82 mph) was recorded

  • public-perception-survey-2016_external-web.pdf

    watch/see/hear weather forecasts and can say where (2016 – 1,909) Met Office | Public Perception Survey Presentation | December 2016 | External Use Only 6 Activities affected by the weather Work Leisure Household A great deal Not at all A great deal Not at all A great deal Not at all 7 17 A fair

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  • VAAC London QVA API Service Summary

    indemnify Us for Your use of the VAAC London QVA API or QVA API Services, Your Users’ use of the Data and You or Your Users’ breach of the VAAC London QVA API Licence Agreement;   Adapt – You shall not modify, or change the Data, VAAC London QVA API or QVA API Services;   Fair Use - access to the VAAC

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