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  • Thunderstorms and heatwave conditions – August 2020

    Thunderstorm warnings continue across much of the UK until Monday, 17th August, with a risk of impacts from heavy rain, flash flooding, lightning and hail.

  • sigwx-interpretation-guide.pdf

    (in the context of this document, WAFC SIGWX forecasts. High Level WAFC SIGWX forecasts. Medium Level WAFC SIGWX forecasts. Flight Level Feet Knot (nautical mile per hour) Radioactive (used with CLD) Cloud Graupel (hail) Thunderstorm Volcanic Ash Notice to Airmen NOTAM series relating to volcanic ash

  • factsheet_17-observations_over_land_2023pdf

    gauges measure rain not snow, hail or other forms of frozen precipitation. The entrance to the gauge through the funnel is narrow to avoid debris clogging the mechanism and undesirable evaporation in hot weather. However, the gauge rapidly becomes blocked in snow and any readings at the time

  • factsheet_17-observations_over_land_2023.pdf

    gauges measure rain not snow, hail or other forms of frozen precipitation. The entrance to the gauge through the funnel is narrow to avoid debris clogging the mechanism and undesirable evaporation in hot weather. However, the gauge rapidly becomes blocked in snow and any readings at the time

  • 10_0230_fs_17_observations.pdf

    the area of the sample, and a funnel that channels the collected rain into a measuring mechanism or into a reservoir where it may be measured at a later time. As the name implies, rain gauges measure rain not snow, hail or other forms of frozen precipitation. The entrance to the gauge through

  • Thunderstorm warnings – August 2020

    The hot weather will continue across the UK, with heatwave conditions for many, creating ideal conditions for thunderstorms which will bring heavy rain and increasing risks from flash flooding, lightning and hail..

  • wiser-ewsa-highlights-13-nov-2024-compressedpdf

    these platforms falls into the remit of the NMHSs while other methods will be implemented by DRR organisations or assigned community mobilisers, for example: The coloured-flag warning system; Using loud hailers; and Issuing information at public gathering places, including ‘shebeens’, churches, clinics etc

  • mohc_climatescienceroadmap_2020-2030_frozen_25_may_2020v2.pdf

    (and proxies) for hail, lightning, wind storms, fire weather, etc. • Focus on data sets of extremes for the UK (both climate extremes and high impact weather events) and UK-responsibility observations back to 1800 and stimulate and coordinate rescue of historical data to improve such data sets • Develop new

  • wiser-ewsa-highlights-13-nov-2024-compressed.pdf

    these platforms falls into the remit of the NMHSs while other methods will be implemented by DRR organisations or assigned community mobilisers, for example: The coloured-flag warning system; Using loud hailers; and Issuing information at public gathering places, including ‘shebeens’, churches, clinics etc

  • mena-scoping-study-appendices.pdf

    severity is Page 3 of 41 Hazard Present-day Future • Morocco - Northern Morocco has high hail projected to increase (Richardson et al., 2021). hazard (Raupach et al., 2021). Extreme rainfall at Atlantic coast associated with atmospheric rivers during autumn-winter (Khouakhi et al., 2022). Increased

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