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ukcp18-overview-summary.pdf

0.51-1.13 Edinburgh 0.08-0.49 0.15-0.61 0.30-0.90 Belfast 0.11-0.52 0.18-0.64 0.33-0.94 www.metoffice.gov.uk Pg 3 of 4 Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2019 The risk of coastal flood events will rise with the projections of increase in time-mean sea level. However, based on storm surge modelling

strong-winds-from-storm-hector---met-office.pdf

in Edinburgh. The following links from BBC news provide some indication of impacts experienced through this period. Weather data The analysis chart at 0600 UTC 14 June 2018 shows storm Hector tracking across the UK The rain-radar image at 0900 UTC 14 June 2018 shows heavy rain associated with storm Hector

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Warm spell on the way

of rain possible over a few hours for Glasgow and Edinburgh. Elsewhere will be largely dry with cloud and sunny spells for many.” ⚠️ Yellow weather warning UPDATED ⚠️ Rain across North Wales and many northern parts of England NOW – 2100 today Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfS950 Stay #WeatherAware⚠️

Autographic Records

tabulations, which you may find more suitable for your requirements. If you need assistance from a subject specialist and you are planning to view records held at Belfast or Edinburgh you will need to arrange this in advance of your visit. Please note that it may be at least a week before a member of Met Office staff can attend the archive to provide assistance so make sure you plan ahead if this is required.

Microsoft Word - 2024_04_storm_kathleen.docx

McNulty from County Donegal and crystallographer Dame Kathleen Lonsdale from County Kildare. Impacts Flights were cancelled at airports including Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Belfast City. Ferry services were also disrupted and in Northern Ireland there were impacts from fallen

guide_to_nma_data_collections.compressed.pdf

search our online catalogue (https://library.metoffice.gov.uk) to view details of our full collection for England, Scotland and Wales. Note that the archives for Scotland are held in Edinburgh at either the Met Office, Saughton House or the National Records of Scotland (NRS). See ‘Next Steps’ below

ukcp18-peer-review-panel-description.pdf

(Grantham Institute, Imperial & University of Reading) and its membership is: • Professor Mat Collins (University of Exeter); • Professor Jim Hall (University of Oxford); • Dr Ed Hawkins (University of Reading); • Professor Gabi Hegerl (University of Edinburgh); • Dr Erik Kjellström (Rossby Centre

seasonal-assessment---spring24.pdf

, Lanarkshire, Fife and the City of Edinburgh) have provisionally had their wettest spring on record. The season has been dull overall with 75-95% of average sunshine seen across most of the country, the only bright spot being north-west Scotland during March which had above average sunshine totals

Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment - Spring24

, Lanarkshire, Fife and the City of Edinburgh) have provisionally had their wettest spring on record. The season has been dull overall with 75-95% of average sunshine seen across most of the country, the only bright spot being north-west Scotland during March which had above average sunshine totals

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Statistics for April 2017

were in Edinburgh (Gogarbank at only 3.2 mm and Botanic Gardens with 4 mm – 7% and 10% of average respectively), closely followed by London (Hampton at  3.8 mm and St James park at 4.2mm, both 9% of average). It was a mild month overall with a notable warm spell early in the month, but some cold

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