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Snow Survey of Great Britain

at the station, days with snow lying and the total depth of undrifted snow at the station, normally at about 09 GMT. Observers also sent, where possible, notes on snow cover in the surrounding hills or mountains at various heights (at intervals of about 150 metres) even if snow cover did not extend

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• Energetic particles • Heliospheric Imager • Total power • polarised • Plasma • V, n, T • Magnetograph • Coronagraph • White light imager • XRS • Radio © Crown copyright Met Office Priority needs for L5 instruments / parameters 1. Coronagraph 2. Heliospheric Imager 3. Magnetograph 4. In-situ

Climatological Returns

provide an observation taken at 0900, generally giving temperature, pressure, weather, wind direction and force. The forms will also give daily maximum and minimum temperature, rainfall and, for those sites with the required instrumentation, sunshine totals. Some sites will also provide a brief

Deep dive: Rainfall, disruption, and a changing outlook for Christmas

and flooding risks Some regions have seen exceptional rainfall totals. For example, parts of northwest England recorded over 360 millimetres of rain in just two days in Cumbria, not far off the record set during Storm Desmond in 2009. South Wales has also faced repeated flooding issues, with a number

Announcement of study support grants in climate science

organisation to enter text here] 3. Proposed Fellow Budget Please provide an estimate of the funding required to support hosting the fellow. All costs must be no more than the available funding at a total of £150,000 for the whole fellowship period. Please note that a budget for workshop hosting

What’s happened to summer so far?

% of the long-term meteorological average for the whole of the season. At this point, you’d expect 49% of the total to have fallen.   There are of course regional differences, with northern Scotland seeing 57% of its long-term meteorological average compared to Wales, which has seen 37%.  In terms of rainfall

Announcement of study support grants in climate science

organisation to enter text here] 3. Proposed Fellow Budget Please provide an estimate of the funding required to support hosting the fellow. All costs must be no more than the available funding at a total of £150,000 for the whole fellowship period. Please note that a budget for workshop hosting

Severe cold on 27 – 30 December 1995: The UK low temperature record of –27

metrics produced for UKCP09 The following have been calculated for 5km x 5km grids for each season and year in the period 1960 to 2006. � � � � � � � � � � � � Precipitation total (mm) Amount (mm) and date* of the greatest single-day precipitation Amount (mm) and date* of the greatest two-day

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Riverside Quidhampton Wood Bemerton Water Meadows Bishopdown Park Bishopdown Railway Burrough's Hill Laverstock Down Church Road Avon Valley Sports Centre Wyndham Park Churchill Gardens 8 Ticks in urban green space Locations 9 Urban ticks in Bath Site ID Habitat Transect (5m) Total nymphs collected Total

Autumn 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown

of November. England had its 10th warmest autumn on record for average minimum temperatures in a series from 1884. Rainfall totals Overall, this was a rather wet autumn with the UK recording 120%. Northern Ireland had its third wettest autumn on record in a series from 1836 and Wales had its 10th wettest

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