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the-value-of-the-met-office-public-weather-service_final.pdf
to other forecasting organisations such as Meteogroup (who supply forecasts to the BBC) and the Weather Channel. The text also described the Met Office’s provision of Severe Weather Warnings (SWW), seasonal forecasts, specialised forecasts (UV, Pollen and air pollution), and additional detail for beach
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barometer-issue-36.pdf
were unclear, suggesting severe weather would pass south of England, only brushing the south coast. Although our autumnal storms usually come from the Atlantic and the west, this storm developed over the Bay of Biscay to the south. Many of us remember the words of Michael Fish before the storm
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neutron monitor at Goose Bay. Worst case event start is 1 hour after take-off 13 © Copyright QinetiQ limited 2006 www.QinetiQ.com Single event effects Single event effects (SEE) result from single particles by direct ionisation or nuclear reactions and include: • Upsets (bit-flips) • Multiple cell upsets
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met-office_together-brochure_scotland.pdf
to power and/or other utilities and services. Casualties and danger to life from large waves/beach material being thrown onto coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities. Widespread danger to life from flying debris. Widespread structural damage e.g. roofs blown off, mobile homes overturned
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mo_together_scotland.pdf
and/or other utilities and services. Casualties and danger to life from large waves/beach material being thrown onto coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities. Widespread danger to life from flying debris. Widespread structural damage e.g. roofs blown off, mobile homes overturned, power lines
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mo_together_wales.pdf
and services. Casualties and danger to life from large waves/beach material being thrown onto coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities. Widespread danger to life from flying debris. Widespread structural damage e.g. roofs blown off, mobile homes overturned, power lines brought down. Transport routes
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mo_together_walespdf
and services. Casualties and danger to life from large waves/beach material being thrown onto coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities. Widespread danger to life from flying debris. Widespread structural damage e.g. roofs blown off, mobile homes overturned, power lines brought down. Transport routes
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met-office_together-brochure_scotlandpdf
to power and/or other utilities and services. Casualties and danger to life from large waves/beach material being thrown onto coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities. Widespread danger to life from flying debris. Widespread structural damage e.g. roofs blown off, mobile homes overturned
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UK climate extremes
Aber (Gwynedd) November 15.0 3 November 1927 Llandudno (Gwynedd) November 15.0 5 November 1938 Colwyn Bay (Conwy) December 15.0 12 December 1994 Hawarden Airport (Flintshire) Wales: Lowest daily maximum temperature records Month Temperature (°C) Date Location January -8.0 12 January 1987 Trecastle
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wiser0029_guide_developing-a-ccisp.pdf
, Embu, Trans Nzoia, Siaya, Kakamega, Kisumu, Migori, Homa Bay, Busia, Bungoma and Vihiga Counties, as well as experience from the DFID Kenya-funded Adaptation Consortium (ADA) and CARE’s Adaptation Learning Programme. Supported by: Fund Manager: Delivery Partners: Acronyms ADA Adaptation Consortium