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Record breaking rainfall

climatology given as a percentage Three named storms crossed the UK during February, Ciara, Dennis and Jorge. The heavy rainfall throughout the month resulted in some severe impacts with many areas flooded, including parts of Yorkshire, Wales and the Midlands. John Curtin, Executive Director

PWMS046_Pollen_Forecast

a observed and model data. Only available March to September each year. Forecast of H/M/L for regions: "Orkney and Shetland" "Highlands and Eilean Siar" "Grampian" "Strathclyde" "Central Tayside and Fife" "SW Scotland, Lothian Borders" "N Ireland" "Wales" "NW England" "NE England" "E Midlands" "W

NCIC Monthly Summary

on the East Coast Main Line between Grantham and Newark causing service disruption on that section of line. Early on the 23rd there were reports of surface water flooding on roads in the Birmingham area; also an organised band of locally severe thunderstorms moved north-eastwards into central

mwr_2024_05_for_print_v1.pdf

was characterized by a mixture of flabby lows and ridges of high pressure, apart from the 22nd. A rather innocuous feature over the near continent on the 21st drifted slowly north and west, deepening as it crossed the North Sea and produced some significant rainfall from the Midlands northwards. North

Microsoft Word - 2025_01_wind_rain_snow.docx

on record, while 31 December was the second-wettest day on record for the climate district of North-West England and North Wales. Several long-running stations in eastern England recorded their wettest January day on record on the 5th. The very wet weather was accompanied by some strong winds, coinciding

Microsoft Word - june_event_summary.docx

front at the boundary between colder, drier air to the north-west and warm, moist air across the nearcontinent. a) Analysis chart at 00 UTC 11 June 2019 b) Analysis chart at 06 UTC 11 June 2019 The rain-radar images show the persistent heavy rainfall across Lincolnshire and the East Midlands

Summer 2025: A regional breakdown

% of the season's average, making it one of the sunniest and driest areas in Scotland this summer. Scotland west Western Scotland recorded an average maximum temperature of 18.23°C and a mean of 14.43°C. Sunshine hours were 434.5, and rainfall was the highest in Scotland at 381.4 mm, 103

072025-disclosure-log-geo-engineering-faqs.pdf

but not prevent West Antarctic Ice Sheet demise | Nature Climate Change ACP - Opinion: The scientific and community-building roles of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) – past, present, and future (copernicus.org) ACP - Comparison of UKESM1 and CESM2 simulations using the same multi

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Red Weather Warnings in force for Storm Eunice

warning area, and up to 80mph in a few places.”  Katharine Smith, Environment Agency Flood Duty Manager, said: “Strong winds could bring coastal flooding to parts of the west, southwest and south coast of England, as well as the tidal River Severn, in the early hours of Friday morning. This is due

england-and-wales-drought-2010-to-2012---met-office.pdf

to March 1997. Impacts The dry spell from January to June 2010 resulted in low reservoir levels and hosepipe bans across north-west England affecting six million consumers. Fortunately, wet weather in July in the north-west and August in the south-east then eased the situation. The exceptionally dry

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