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02413-getmet-update-v4.pdf

Bradford Liverpool London Gatwick Manchester Newcastle Durham Tees Valley Aberdeen/Dyce Belfast International Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness London Heathrow Prestwick Stornoway Sumburgh 1. Half-hourly reports (METAR) 2. The elements of each report are broadcast in the following order: (a) Surface wind (b

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_08_for_print.docx

Henderson (Ross & Cromarty, 18mAMSL) 83.0mm on 18th at Trassey Slievenaman (Down, 220mAMSL) 14.7hr on 1st at Stornoway Airport (Western Isles, 15mAMSL) 68Kt 78mph on 5th at Berry Head (Devon, 58mAMSL) 85Kt 98mph on 18th at Cairngorm Summit (Inverness-shire, 1237mAMSL) No non-zero values. mAMSL

mwr_2024_08_for_print.pdf

. Strong winds and high tides on the 21st led to road flooding in the centre of Stornoway, and strong winds were responsible for a couple reported line closures in western Scotland and western Wales where fallen trees were blocking the lines. Southwest Scotland saw some local road disruption due to both

Climate and climate change

Synoptic and climate stations

Scotland 57.388, -6.519 Manual South Uist Range Scotland 57.358, -7.384 Automatic Stornoway Airport Scotland 58.214, -6.318 Automatic Strathallan Airfield Scotland 56.326, -3.727 Automatic Strathy East Scotland 58.561, -3.99 Manual Tain Range Scotland 57.819, -3.965 Automatic Tealing Scotland 56.525

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

during the evening. The night of the 27th/28th was warm with Kinloss (Morayshire) not falling below 18.0 °C, and it was wet on the 28th, the rain heaviest and most persistent in the south. Sunshine and heavy blustery showers on the 29th, and winds gusted to 58 mph at Stornoway (Western Isles

Microsoft Word - mwr_2024_08_for_print.docx

. Strong winds and high tides on the 21st led to road flooding in the centre of Stornoway, and strong winds were responsible for a couple reported line closures in western Scotland and western Wales where fallen trees were blocking the lines. Southwest Scotland saw some local road disruption due to both

factsheet_15-weather-radar-2020_2023.pdf

837835 57°25’51”N 002°02’10”W Near Ellon, Aberdeenshire Druim a’Starraig 154395 932345 58°12’40”N 006°10’59”W Near Stornoway, Isle of Lewis Cobbacombe Cross 298080 119230 50°57’48”N 003°27’10”W Huntsham, near Tiverton, Devon Thurnham 581670 158290 51°17’41”N 000°36’15”E Near Maidstone, Kent Dean Hill

mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

(Aberdeenshire, 327mAMSL) -6.8°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) 119.9mm on 29th at White Barrow (Devon, 445mAMSL) 12.7hr on 5th at Stornoway Airport (Western Isles, 15mAMSL) 60Kt 69mph on 29th at Berry Head (Devon, 58mAMSL) 88Kt 101mph on 14th at Aonach Mor (Inverness

NCIC Monthly Summary

north, the Northern and Western Isles, with Stornoway (Western Isles) having 13.9 hours of sunshine. Most areas were cloudy on the 9th, with rain and showers, becoming more widespread and thundery into the afternoon. Any fog soon cleared on the 10th, with showers in central and northern areas becoming

NCIC Monthly Summary

clearing away northwards by mid-afternoon, followed by sunny intervals with a few showers persisting across the west, Stornoway (Western Isles) reporting gusts to 66 mph. Rain reached the Borders early on the 29th and spread north through the day, reaching central parts after midday, turning showery

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