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Central England Floods 20 July 2007

South Wales to the Thames Valley area. Highest rainfall totals for 20th July 2007: Sudeley Lodge, 147.0 mm Hampton Park W Wks, 131.5 mm Broadway W Wks, 123.7 mm Pershore College, 120.8 mm Tewkesbury, 119.0 mm Chastleton, 115.4 mm Langley, 115.2 mm Rainfall map for 19/20 July 2007. Daily weather

High resolution model development

grid length and also for possible future operational implementation. Investigate the representation of convection in the model in more extreme situations than usually found in the UK (e.g. supercells on the US Great Plains). Investigate the potential benefits of coupling high resolution atmospheric models to ocean, wave and hydrology models. Model other non-convective mesoscale phenomena at high resolution (e.g. drainage flows in valleys, fog etc.)

Heavy Rainfall in Lake District November 2009

more than 400mm of rainfall in the 72hrs between 0900 on 17 and 0900 on 20 November. The worst flooding impacts occurred in the valley of the River Derwent flowing through Borrowdale to the coast at Workington. There was widespread disruption across the area with many bridges damaged. In Workington

cssp_china_science__droughts.pdf

the ability of models to simulate such events, which will lead to better predictability and therefore early warning. Work so far has found that flash droughts occur most frequently in eastern and southern China and particularly along the Yangtze River valley, with events lasting longest over southern

dean_map.compressed.pdf

), TECHNICAL SITES DIRECTION WILTSHIRE TEST VALLEY DISTRICT 1. The Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills hereby certifies this map to be the safeguarding map referred to in the above mentioned direction. 2. The Local Planning Authority are required to consult with the Met Office in accordance

north-west-england--isle-of-man_-climate-met-office.pdf

of air and ground frost at Ringway and Ronaldsway. Although the summer months are usually free of air frost, ground frost may occur at any time of the year, especially at sites in inland valleys. Sunshine The number of hours of bright sunshine is controlled by the length of day and by cloudiness

north-east-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

temperatures usually occur around sunrise and extreme minima have been recorded in winter, most o en in January or February. The lowest known temperature recorded in the region was -21.1 °C on 5 January 1941 at Houghall, a pronounced 'frost hollow' in the Wear valley near Durham. July and August

ham_map.compressed.pdf

360000 .000000 370000 .000000 380000 .000000 390000 .000000 400000 .000000 WYRE DISTRICT CRAVEN DISTRICT . HAMELDON HILL 440000 .000000 RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT PENDLE DISTRICT BRADFORD DISTRICT 440000 .000000 LANCASHIRE MET OFFICE PLANNING MAP TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SAFEGUARDED METEOROLOGICAL

PWMS_008-014_Mountain_Forecasts

. (Day 1 and 2) • Temperatures in valleys and at 900m (800m for Brecon Beacons, 700m for Yorkshire Dales, 600m for Peak District). (Day 1 and 2) • Freezing level (Day 1 and 2) • Some additional information is also made available for some sites (currently these are as follows: antecedent rainfall

hot-spell---august-2003---met-office.pdf

2003, see table below. 33.9 Station record was broken on 10 August 2003, see table below. 33.7 Valley (Anglesey) 33.0 New station record beating the previous high of 32.8 °C on 3 August 1990, using digitised data records back to 1960. This value was then exceeded on 9 August 2003, when 34.3 °C

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