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Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert.docx

1891. A significant number of stations recorded their wettest November day on record on 23 November 2024, including Chivenor, Devon (40.2mm, 66 years), Bala, Gwynedd (69.6mm, 65 years), Nettlecombe, Somerset (47.0mm, 51 years), Camborne, Cornwall (58.0mm, 46 years), Linkenholt, Hampshire (42.6mm, 36

Storm Goretti: Key stats from the multi-hazard event

in the Isles of Scilly, the highest recorded on the isles since 1991. In the west of Cornwall, Culdrose saw winds reach 90mph, while Camborne experienced gusts of 80mph. Elsewhere, strong winds affected the far southwest of Wales and other parts of southern England, with gusts of 64mph reported

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

, 65 years), Nettlecombe, Somerset (47.0mm, 51 years), Camborne, Cornwall (58.0mm, 46 years), Linkenholt, Hampshire (42.6mm, 36 years), Shap, Cumbria (88.2mm, 36 years), Libanus, Powys (95.4mm, 32 years)*. *The previous record November record being exceeded here by over 40mm. The map below shows

How much rain have we had so far?

, while Astwood Bank in Hereford and Worcester matched that 40‑day run from 31 December 2025 to 8 February 2026. Two further sites recorded 37‑day runs: Liscombe in Somerset (3 January to 8 February 2026) and Camborne in Cornwall (3 January to 8 February 2026). These long sequences reflect how

NCIC Monthly Summary

with showers in the east becoming more widespread in the afternoon, then the 15th had fewer showers, but these persisted in eastern counties, while Camborne (Cornwall) recorded 9.6 hours of bright sunshine. Weak fronts brought generally cloudy weather on the 16th, 17th and 18th with occasional light rain

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_12_for_print.docx

(Ross & Cromarty, 25mAMSL) 7.3hr on 1st at Camborne (Cornwall, 87mAMSL) and Exeter Airport No 2 (Devon, 27mAMSL) 77Kt 89mph on 27th at Fair Isle (Shetland, 57mAMSL) 101Kt 116mph on 21st at Cairngorm Summit (Inverness-shire, 1237mAMSL) 11cm on 3rd at Copley (Durham, 253mAMSL) and Middleton, Hillside

Climate and climate change

Automatic and manual stations

, -1.912 Manual Camborne England 50.218, -5.327 Automatic Cambridge, Botanic Garden England 52.194, 0.131 Manual Cambridge, Niab England 52.245, 0.102 Automatic Cardinham, Bodmin England 50.502, -4.666 Automatic Carlisle England 54.934, -2.962 Automatic Carlton-in-cleveland England 54.428, -1.216 Manual

mwr_2023_01_for_print

on 17th at Shap (Cumbria, 263mAMSL) and Albemarle (Northumberland, 142mAMSL) 100.2mm on 11th at Maerdy W Wks (Mid Glamorgan, 295mAMSL) 8.2hr on 24th at Camborne (Cornwall, 87mAMSL) 72Kt 83mph on 12th at Wight: Needles Old Battery (Isle Of Wight, 80mAMSL) 97Kt 112mph on 30th at Cairngorm Summit

NCIC Monthly Summary

and south but more cloudy with rain for northern and eastern counties. Mist and fog affected many areas on the 13th, persisting in the south until late morning, then parts of the south became brighter, Camborne (Cornwall) recording 10.0 hours of bright sunshine, but other areas saw patchy rain or drizzle

NCIC Monthly Summary

, but these persisted in eastern counties, while Camborne (Cornwall) recorded 9.6 hours of bright sunshine. Weak fronts brought generally cloudy weather on the 16th, 17th and 18th with occasional light rain, though many places remained dry, and there were some sunny spells at times mainly in the south

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