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NCIC Monthly Summary
on, with an area of rain spreading into the west and heading into northern counties. The rain cleared away north-eastwards by midday on the 28th, leaving another dry sunny day. After early fog around the Moray Firth, most places were again dry and sunny on the 29th with a high of 28.3 °C at Cromdale (Morayshire
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NCIC Monthly Summary
was near average in some western areas, but well above average further east, with over 200% of normal for London and the south-east and also parts of Aberdeenshire and Moray. Sunshine was particularly low for much of England and Wales, with only the south of Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man
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the northern hemisphere autumn and 54% it will last through the northern hemisphere winter. La Niña will remain the most dominant driver of global weather patterns over the next few months at least, more especially for tropical regions. With a couple of notable exceptions (e.g. East Africa) La Niña, very
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NCIC Monthly Summary
on the 26th, including the A66, and the Honister Pass in Cumbria. In Northern Ireland on the 29th, strong winds and fallen trees impacted road travel, with closure of a temporary vaccination centre in Belfast and a temporary speed limit for high-sided vehicles on the Foyle Bridge. South-west England
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Microsoft Word - 2021_07_storm_arwen.docx
Scotland, much of this falling as snow to give atrocious weather conditions in exposed locations. The satellite image at 1105UTC on 27 November 2021 shows the centre of storm Arwen over the Netherlands – having tracked south down the North Sea coast overnight, with the UK in a bitterly cold northerly
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srocc_sea_level_rise.pdf
September 2019 Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Briefing Note Global sea level rise – the latest evidence • Observations show sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate and human influence is the dominant cause. • Climate projections show sea level will continue to rise for several centuries
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srocc_amoc.pdf
September 2019 Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Briefing Note The slowdown or shutdown of AMOC - a key regulator of global climate • The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a key part of global ocean circulation and plays a crucial role in regulating global climate. • Over the 21
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Memo
value between £10,000 and £25,000 at least three written “Quotations” must be invited before a formal purchase order is issued specifying the suppliers, goods or services, to be provided. 7.2 For all procurements with an aggregated value between £25,000 - £118,000 and where sole supply does not apply
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observed_changes_in_extremes_final_v1.0.pdf
the fifthcostliest year for insured losses since 1980 1 . In the USA alone, there have already been 15 events with damages of at least US$ 1bn in 2017*, resulting in the deaths of 282 people. Loss estimates for hurricanes Maria, Irma and Harvey range from US$ 15bn to US$ 55bn each 2 . Are extremes
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Weekend weather: Remaining unsettled for the last full weekend of January
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