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Relative lack of Spring rainfall triggers water scarcity alert

for more rain to come for spring. Did it? Well, yes and no. Spring rainfall across the UK has been very slightly above average (106%). But as always with averages, examining the detail can reveal interesting patterns. England has enjoyed well above average rainfall, with counties like Cambridgeshire

heavy-rainfall_strong-winds---14_15-october-2002---met-office.pdf

Length of duration (mm) (years) Holbeach, Lincolnshire 56.4 15 October 2002 09:00 GMT 24 hours 19 Woburn, Bedfordshire 46.9 15 October 2002 09:00 GMT 12 hours 11 Monks Wood, Cambridgeshire 46.9 15 October 2002 09:00 GMT 12 hours 9.1 Little Rissington, Gloucestershire 43.4 15 October 2002 09:00 GMT 12

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Yellow Warnings for fog and rain as unsettled weather continues

on Wednesday morning, prompting a Yellow Warning for fog from 00:00 until 10:00 for a large part of central and northern England. Dense fog patches could lead to difficult travel conditions, particularly across the East Midlands and Cambridgeshire.  Wednesday to bring heavy rain  Outbreaks of heavy

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Charting the UK's changing climate

in Scotland with some areas seeing an annual increase of more than ten days. An increase of 12 days for the city of Glasgow contrasts with just one day in Cambridgeshire. The locations seeing the greatest annual percentage increases in sunshine have been in north-eastern and eastern England (increasing

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A record-breaking March for sunshine

, recording its 6th driest March and Northern Ireland its 9th. England again saw a north/south divide, with the south of the country recording far less rainfall than the north (16% and 38% respectively). Many counties too recorded a very dry March, with Norfolk, Suffolk, Devon, Cambridgeshire

call-document---southern-africa-2025.pdf

, enabling the host institution to accrue any benefits (such as journal papers) that may arise from the fellowship. Contractual arrangements will be made between the Met Office and the host institution. The host institution will employ the fellow and pay their salary, with employment costs funded

call-document---east-africa-2025.pdf

the fellowship. Contractual arrangements will be made between the Met Office and the host institution. The host institution will employ the fellow and pay their salary, with employment costs funded directly by the Met Office. Travel and subsistence allowance will be provided by WISER (in a draw-down

call-document---southern-africa-2025-updated.pdf

the fellowship. Contractual arrangements will be made between the Met Office and the host institution. The host institution will employ the fellow and pay their salary, with employment costs funded directly by the Met Office. Travel and subsistence allowance will be provided by WISER (in a draw-down fund

call-document---east-africa-2025-updated.pdf

the fellowship. Contractual arrangements will be made between the Met Office and the host institution. The host institution will employ the fellow and pay their salary, with employment costs funded directly by the Met Office. Travel and subsistence allowance will be provided by WISER (in a draw-down

Met Office Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20

Service Commissioners can be found at http://civilservicecommission. independent.gov.uk/ 2019/20 2018/19 Salary Other taxable allowances Performance - related pay Pension benefits 1 Total Salary Other taxable allowances Performance - related pay Pension benefits 1 Total £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000

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