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  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    in western counties, and a high of 18.0 °C at Hawarden (Clwyd). A mild night followed, with Cardiff Bute Park not falling below 13.7 °C, then on the 21st rain persisted over central, southern and eastern counties, brighter with isolated showers elsewhere. A weak front brought a cloudy day with some

  • mwr_2025_04_for_printpdf

    the Mourne Mountains area in just three days. One of the most notable fires in Wales was reported from the Bryngawr Country Park in Bridgend on the 5th/6th, the burn scar from the fire terminating just short of local housing. The mid and west Wales Fire and Rescue Service reportedly logged 192 wildfire

  • Microsoft Word - CompleteDocumentOctober2019.docx

    networks. During the subsequent unsettled weather there were scattered reports of weather impacts. On the 13th there was flooding on the rail line between Linlithgow and Edinburgh Park which caused disruption and delays on other Edinburgh routes. Parts of the A1 in Scotland were closed on the 19th due

  • mwr_2024_04_for_print.pdf

    Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 21.8°C on 13th at Writtle (Essex, 32mAMSL) 3.5°C on 4th at Altnaharra No 2 (Sutherland, 81mAMSL) 13.8°C on 6th at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -6.3°C on 26th at Shap (Cumbria, 263mAMSL) -10.1°C

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004pdf

    at Cardiff Bute Park (South Glamorgan) on the 11th. The 12th was cloudier, and showers spread from the south in early afternoon, turning thundery in the north-east by evening. After a cloudy start with some very light rain over the south, a brief northerly incursion on the 13th brought colder brighter

  • global-coupled-ocean-level1-product-userguide.pdf

    ., Hyun, S., Ineson, S., Jones, R., Kim, J., Kim, K., Klingaman, N., Levine, R., Lee, S., Lekakou, K., Lock, A., Martin, G., Mathiot, P., Megann, A., Meijers, A., Moon, J., Morgenstern, O., North, R., Nurser, G., Park, Y., Regayre, L., Roberts, M., Rodriguez, J., Ridley, J., Rawlins, R., Sinha, B., Shin

  • mwr_2023_02_for_print

    Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 17.2°C on 17th at Pershore (Hereford & Worcester, 35mAMSL) 2.0°C on 27th at Dalwhinnie No 2 (Inverness-shire, 351mAMSL) 11.0°C on 18th at London, St James's Park (Greater London

  • global-coupled-ocean-level1-product-userguidepdf

    ., Hyun, S., Ineson, S., Jones, R., Kim, J., Kim, K., Klingaman, N., Levine, R., Lee, S., Lekakou, K., Lock, A., Martin, G., Mathiot, P., Megann, A., Meijers, A., Moon, J., Morgenstern, O., North, R., Nurser, G., Park, Y., Regayre, L., Roberts, M., Rodriguez, J., Ridley, J., Rawlins, R., Sinha, B., Shin

  • southern-africa-climate-risk-report-trd-final.pdf

    as does Seychelles – the region’s only highincome country. These are countries with exposed populations and assets, but demonstrable capacity to act and adapt. The only green country, i.e., in the low vulnerability and high readiness quadrant, is Mauritius. However, the latest 2020 estimate indicates its

  • southern-africa-climate-risk-report-trd-finalpdf

    as does Seychelles – the region’s only highincome country. These are countries with exposed populations and assets, but demonstrable capacity to act and adapt. The only green country, i.e., in the low vulnerability and high readiness quadrant, is Mauritius. However, the latest 2020 estimate indicates its

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