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uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

and southern areas but below average in the east and northeast, while sunshine was above average everywhere except in parts of the western half of Scotland. The highest ever March reading of mean-sea-level pressure was recorded in north-west Scotland on the 29th. The UK monthly extremes were as follows

mogreps-uk-documentation.pdf

and floating-point numbers. Iris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data. Further support on using Iris with NetCDF file: User Guide — Iris 3.8.0 documentation UPDATE

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

. • Department of Meteorology and National Centre for Earth Observation, University of Reading, Berkshire, UK. • Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. • Dept. of Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. • Downing College

wiser0106_sahel-forecasting-applications-report.pdf

organisations in Europe. Climatic Change, 137(1-2), pp.89-103. Stephens et al (2015) Forecast-based action. SHEAR Final Report. Reading University. Thomson, M.C., Garcia-Herrera, R., Beniston, M. and Kelly-Hope, L. (2008) Seasonal Forecasts, Climatic Change and Human Health (pp. 978-1). Springer Science

factsheet_9-weather_extremes_2022_2023.pdf

. Global atmospheric pressure extremes • The highest barometric pressure reading on record is 1083.8 hPa at Agata, Siberia on 31 December 1968. • The lowest barometric pressure reading on record is 870 hPa. This was recorded in the eye of Typhoon Tip as it moved across the Pacific Ocean to the east

NCIC Monthly Summary

. England diary of highlights The month began rather cool with a few showers, but within a week it was settled and became increasingly warm. Temperatures exceeded 30 °C in a few places on the 10th, but it was the spell around 18th/19th that broke temperature records, with the UK’s first ever readings

pioneers_scott-bae-1910_1913_2023.pdf

with gear, clothes and sleeping bags constantly iced up in extreme temperatures. On Thursday 6 July 1911 the lowest recorded reading was –77.5°F (–60°C) at 5.15pm, which is the coldest recorded temperature in our whole collection. The notebook is written in pencil because ink will not work in such cold

publichealthlandcover_writeup.pdf

Oliver (University of Reading) introduced the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service Sustainability (BESS) NERC programme, and specifically the WESSEX BESS project entitled ‘Biodiversity and ecosystem services in current and future multifunctional landscapes’. Links between BESS and human health were

england-gritting-information.pdf

Council North Lincolnshire Council North Somerset Council Nottingham City Council Peterborough City Council Plymouth City Council Portsmouth City Council Reading Borough Council Rutland County Council Shropshire Council Southampton City Council Southend-on-Sea Borough Council South Gloucestershire

factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf

whereby a first order station produced hourly readings and a second order station produced at least two observations per day. They requested observations from fifteen second order stations from Great Britain. This proved difficult as most Meteorological Office stations did not meet the required

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