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further-rainfall-and-flooding-across-north-of-the-uk---met-office.pdf
the high ground of Snowdonia, the Lake District and West Highlands. These totals were unexceptional but further added to the accumulations here since mid-November. The analysis chart for 0600 GMT on 26 December shows fronts across northern England and southern Scotland, bringing prolonged rainfall
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exceptionally-warm-and-dry-spring-2011---met-office.pdf
parts of the UK, this rain consistently failed to reach parts of southern and eastern England. The variation in Spring rainfall was remarkable: while parts of Highland Scotland received more than 750 mm (and a few locations received around 1000 mm), some places in East Anglia and Kent received less
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policy-brief-2---gender.pdf
and climate-related shocks. Funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and fund managed by the Met Office UK, WISER’s goal is to improve the generation and use of weather and climate information across the Sahel and East Africa. Phase 2 of the programme was implemented from 2017
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severe_weather_events___effective_planning_(sweep)2.pdf
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Microsoft Word - 2.Comms_text_Employer_Partners
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Microsoft Word - PRECIS_Experimental_Design_Dawit.doc
. The country is broadly divided into highland and lowland regions with altitude ranging from 4,620 m above sea level to 120 m below sea level. Three major physiographic regions are identified in Ethiopia : the North, Central, and South-western Highlands and surrounding Lowlands; the South-eastern
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Microsoft Word - 2023_12_storm_gerrit.docx
. There was heavy snow across parts of Highland Scotland and a mini-tornado in Greater Manchester. This storm contributed to the generally prolonged, very wet and unsettled spell of weather lasting through much of December. Weather impacts Storm Gerrit caused severe travel disruption to the rail
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Microsoft Word - 2025_02_storm_eowyn.docx
were due to the wind, it also brought some very wet weather with over 50mm of rain falling across western upland areas. From 23 to 24 January, 2-day totals (mostly from storm Éowyn) included for example 82.4mm at Achnagart (West Highlands), 62.5mm at Holne (Devon - Dartmoor), 57.0mm at Mickleden
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snow-and-low-temperatures-december-2010---met-office.pdf
) at Berry Head (Devon) and 41 Knots (47 mph) at Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex). With lighter winds, the lowest temperatures were in Scotland with Altnaharra (Highland) recording -21.1 °C on 1 December and -21.3 °C on 2 December, the lowest December temperature in the UK since 30 December 1995. The night
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Derby Day Thunderstorm 31 May 1911
, across parts of South East England. Significant weather event • 17 people killed along with 4 horses • 159 flashes of sheet or fork lightning in a 15 minute period around 17.30 recorded at Epsom • Hail 1½ to 2 inches in diameter fell at Sutton • Landslides closed both the Great Western Railway at Park