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Dr Tim Johns

played a significant role in the original design and implementation of the Unified Model system, and in the subsequent development and operational introduction of the HadCM2, HadCM3, HadGEM1 and HadGEM2 climate models. Before 1986, he was a post-doctoral researcher at University College Cardiff

Highest Wind Speed 13 February 1989

on 13th February 1989. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 13.6 °C at Exmouth (Devon) Lowest Minimum Temperature -1.6 °C at Fylingdales (North Yorkshire) Most Rainfall 30.9 mm at Aviemore (Highland) Most Sunshine 5.6 hours at Cardiff, Bute Park (South Glamorgan) National Meteorological

crug_map.compressed.pdf

Parc Cathays / Cathays Park Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NQ SIR GAERFYRDDIN - CARMARTHENSHIRE Scale 1:75,000 Coordinate System: British National Grid Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: OSGB 1936 False Easting: 400,000.0000 False Northing: -100,000.0000 Central Meridian: -2.0000 Scale Factor: 0.9996

pollen-count-datasheet.pdf

and Archive team under an Open Government License (OGL) Recording sites Locations covered are: Belfast Exeter London (King’s College) Cardiff Invergowrie (East Scotland) Plymouth Chester Ipswich Worcester East Riding (Yorkshire) Isle of Wight York Eskdalemuir (South West Scotland) Leicester Please

factsheet_5-white-christmas_2022_2023.pdf

Christmas information for capital cities of the UK since 1960 is shown in the following table. A White Christmas has been indicated when sleet or snow is reported to have fallen on 25 December. Year London Cardiff Belfast Edinburgh 1960 - - - - 1961 - - - - 1962 - - Yes Yes 1963 - - - Yes 1964 Yes - Yes

2020_04_storm_jorge.pdf

Ciara and Dennis, but flooding problems continued in the aftermath of these earlier storms and as a result of further rain falling on already saturated ground. The railway line between Cardiff and Swansea as closed and there were reports of further localised flooding. The M4 in west Wales

Dr Freya Garry

working at the Met Office. Freya is an experienced communicator and has lectured for summer schools on paleoclimate and ocean science at the University of Cardiff (2018) and University of Exeter (2018 and 2019). Freya co-coordinated the NERC Advanced Training Course ‘Oceans in Weather and Climate

ukcp_tech_note_sea_level_mar23.pdf

0.38 – 0.84 0.36 – 0.84 0.7 – 1.8 0.8 – 2.6 0.54 – 1.16 0.52 – 1.13 1.1 – 2.8 1.5 – 4.3 Cardiff (original) 0.27 – 0.69 0.27 – 0.70 0.4 – 1.5 0.5 – 2.2 0.35 – 0.81 0.34 – 0.81 0.6 – 1.8 0.8 – 2.6 0.51 – 1.13 0.49 – 1.10 1.1 – 2.8 1.4 – 4.2 Cardiff (update) 0.28 – 0.70 0.28 – 0.71 0.4 – 1.5 0.5 – 2.2

Microsoft Word - 2019_005_storm_hannah.docx

in a swathe from south Wales to East Anglia, with Flat Holm in the Bristol Channel recording 87 Kt (100mph) – the UK’s highest April gust on record (Cardiff Weather Centre also recorded 87 Kt, but this being a rooftop location with non-standard exposure). Gusts of over 70 Kt were recorded even well inland

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