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heatwave_01_july_2015_correction.pdf
observational records where temperatures have reached 35 °C or higher in the UK; a count of the number of weather stations on each date since 1959 is shown in the chart below. Durham, Sheffield and Bradford each recorded their warmest July day in over 100 years of records, and a number of other stations
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Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx
in terms of the number of stations exceeding 36 °C, followed by 10 August 2003. The heatwave set a very large number of temperature records at individual stations. New all-time records for any month were set at Durham (32.9 °C, 138 years), Sheffield (35.6 °C, 135 years), Bradford (33.9 °C, 111 years
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2019: A year in review
Yorkshire was the wettest county compared to the long-term average (1981-2010) with more than double its average rainfall for the season (425.4 mm compared to an average of 208 mm). Sheffield was a notably wet location, breaking its autumn record weeks before the end of the season. In total
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2022_03_july_heatwave_v1
1.4 18.5 Charlwood, Surrey 39.9 1.2 16.8 Wittering, Cambridgeshire 39.9 1.2 17.8 Bramham, West Yorkshire 39.8 1.1 18.5 Topcliffe, North Yorkshire 39.6 0.9 18.5 Sheffield, South Yorkshire 39.4 0.7 18.1 Marham, Norfolk 39.2 0.5 16.7 Santon Downham, Suffolk 39.0 0.3 16.1 Faversham, Kent 39.0 0.3 15.9
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Microsoft Word - 2019_002_february_warmspell.docx
below provides details. The map below shows the spatial extent of the February daily maximum temperature records set at individual stations across the UK. Station Value Date Previous value Previous date Record length Armagh (County Armagh) 17.1 °C 26/02/2019 15.9 °C 13/02/1998 153 Sheffield (South
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taf_south_24-feb-25.pdf
how much skill was added by the meteorologists for each forecast category and for each airport. Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGBB Birmingham 24 hr South EGCN Doncaster Sheffield 24 hr South EGGD Bristol 24 hr South EGGW London Luton 24 hr South EGFF Cardiff 24 hr South
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uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24pdf
51.48186 -0.29435 ENG 1910 99096 HIGH BEACH 110 51.66389 0.04135 ENG 1978 99107 SHEFFIELD 131 53.38128 -1.49139 ENG 1882 99113 PRESTON, MOOR PARK 33 53.77423 -2.70477 ENG 1876 99114 STORMONT CASTLE 56 54.60292 -5.82962 NI 1956 WMO Name Alt (m) Latitude Longitude Country Date 99116 HIGH MOWTHORPE 175
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uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24.pdf
51.48186 -0.29435 ENG 1910 99096 HIGH BEACH 110 51.66389 0.04135 ENG 1978 99107 SHEFFIELD 131 53.38128 -1.49139 ENG 1882 99113 PRESTON, MOOR PARK 33 53.77423 -2.70477 ENG 1876 99114 STORMONT CASTLE 56 54.60292 -5.82962 NI 1956 WMO Name Alt (m) Latitude Longitude Country Date 99116 HIGH MOWTHORPE 175
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Met Office festival forecast: Cooler temperatures and risk of showers
. Does the week ahead promise something more settled, or will you need to keep dodging the downpours? Find out by taking a look at what the weather holds over the next 5 days 👇 pic.twitter.com/YzX2hYil3v — Met Office (@metoffice) July 20, 2025 Tramlines Festival, Sheffield (From July 25) Festivalgoers
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How is the UK’s air quality landscape evolving?
reductions in tailpipe emissions of particulates. And these will continue to fall as a lot of road transport electrifies. They’ve reduced because of technological interventions that manage emissions in combination with regulations.” A pedestrian and cycle zone in the city of Sheffield Differentials in air