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NCIC Monthly Summary

of 114% of average. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 22.9 °C was recorded at Kew Gardens (Greater London) on the 29th. A minimum temperature of -3.8 °C was recorded at Aboyne (Aberdeenshire) on the 15th. In the 24 hours ending 0900 UTC on the 5th, 102.6 mm of rain fell

n23-consultation-documentv3.pdf

. These services fall into the following main categories: a) UK services. b) The World Area Forecast System (WAFS), as provided by World Area Forecast Centre (WAFC) London, in coordination with colleagues in the US. c) SADIS (Secure Aviation Data Information Service). d) The Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre

mwr_2024_07_for_print_v1.pdf

more than the average July rainfall by midmonth. Temperatures increased in the third week of July, with temperatures in the upper 20s across southeast England, reaching the 30s in some areas. Heathrow and Kew Gardens (Greater London) both saw 32.0°C on the 30th, the highest temperature of the year so

factsheet_6-the-beaufort-scale_2023.pdf

© National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Greenwich Hospital Collection. Beaufort National Meteorological Library and Archive Factsheet 6 — The Beaufort Scale The National Meteorological Library and Archive Open to everyone The library was first mentioned in the 1870 Annual Report

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201808.pdf

having over 150%. Sunshine was 90% of average, and it was broadly sunnier in eastern areas than further west, and Shetland had more than 150% of normal sunshine. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 33.2 °C was recorded at Kew Gardens (Greater London) on the 3rd. A minimum

mwr_2024_07_for_print.pdf

more than the average July rainfall by midmonth. Temperatures increased in the third week of July, with temperatures in the upper 20s across southeast England, reaching the 30s in some areas. Heathrow and Kew Gardens (Greater London) both saw 32.0°C on the 30th, the highest temperature of the year so

mwr_2024_07_for_printv2.pdf

more than the average July rainfall by midmonth. Temperatures increased in the third week of July, with temperatures in the upper 20s across southeast England, reaching the 30s in some areas. Heathrow and Kew Gardens (Greater London) both saw 32.0°C on the 30th, the highest temperature of the year so

Professor Lizzie Kendon

rainfall, NERC FUTURE-STORMS project looking at changes in high impact events and is participating in the EUCP project which includes carrying out coordinated convection-permitting climate simulations over Europe. Prior to joining the Met Office, Lizzie did a PhD at Imperial College London using

Dr Deborah Hemming

Meteorological Organisation's Task Team on Climate Risk Management. In 2008, Debbie spent six months on secondment in London working with both the Climate, Energy and Ozone Science and Analysis team of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), and the Climate Change Committee

Indian weather patterns and rainfall variability

This research, led by the Met Office and involving scientists from the Indian National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF) and the Department of Geography at King's College London, presents a new set of daily weather patterns representative of rainfall variability within different

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