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hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf

Cardiff (Weather Centre) South Glamorgan 34.5 3 33.1 Bidston Merseyside 34.5 2 31.4 Hull Humberside 34.4 3 32.8 Sheffield South Yorkshire 34.3 3 33.5 Prestatyn Denbighshire 34.3 2 32.4 Boscombe Down Wiltshire 34.2# 3 33.3 Southport (Greenbank) Merseyside 33.9 2 32.0 Rothamsted Hertfordshire 33.8* 3 33.3

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#3wordweather

the term ‘pouring’ is the most widely used word to describe heavy rain nationally, the cities of Cardiff, Brighton and Liverpool were found to favour ‘pissing it down’ (42%, 38% and 35% respectively). Mancunians, meanwhile, were revealed as the most likely to say that rain was ‘lashing it down

UK Climate Resilience Programme additional resources

Note for UK Communicators Climate Outreach Public Engagement Guide Steentjes, K., McCamley, M., Berman, J., & Pidgeon, N. (2022). RESIL RISK Northern Ireland: Public perceptions of climate risks and adaptation in Northern Ireland. Cardiff: Cardiff University 5.MOCA: Mobilising Citizens for Adaptation

taf_south_24.pdf

much skill was added by the meteorologists for each forecast category and for each airport. Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGBB Birmingham 24 hr South EGGD Bristol 24 hr South EGGW London Luton 24 hr South EGFF Cardiff 24 hr South EGGP Liverpool 24 hr South EGNX East

cop24-briefing-sheets_mohc.pdf

°C warmer 27cm 69cm 51cm 113cm 115cm 70cm 53cm 29cm For a location in central Northern Ireland 28% drier to 6% wetter 3% drier to 17% wetter No change to 2.8 °C warmer 0.1 °C warmer to 2.2 °C warmer CARDIFF LONDON 38% drier to 3% wetter 2% drier to 25% wetter 0.8 °C warmer to 4.9 °C warmer 0.6 °C

taf_south_24-feb-25.pdf

how much skill was added by the meteorologists for each forecast category and for each airport. Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGBB Birmingham 24 hr South EGCN Doncaster Sheffield 24 hr South EGGD Bristol 24 hr South EGGW London Luton 24 hr South EGFF Cardiff 24 hr South

metoffice_forecastingfactbusters_secondary_final.pdf

: Cardiff Location: London Location: Belfast Heavy rain and strong winds Highest daily temperature: 12 °C Lowest daily temperature: 9 °C Chance of precipitation: 95% Average wind speed: 29 mph Gust speed: 61 mph Snow showers and risk of ice overnight Highest daily temperature: 2 °C Lowest daily temperature

Are we seeing more space weather?

to the aviation industry, as well as for forecasting Aurora Borealis sightings. In recent weeks aurora sightings have been in the news again, with some as far south as Cardiff reportedly capturing photos of the Northern Lights, which is often the way most of the public is inadvertently aware of space weather

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201802.pdf

, and it was provisionally the second sunniest February in the UK in a series from 1929, with only 2008 having been sunnier. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 14.2 °C was recorded at Cardiff Bute Park (S Glamorgan) on the 19th. A minimum temperature of -11.7 °C was recorded at South

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201809.pdf

in the Rhondda valley closed the line to Cardiff. The Humber Bridge was closed to high-sided vehicles for a time. Northern PowerGrid reported about 2000 customers lost power, and flights at East Midlands airport were diverted. The remainder of the month was relatively quiet with no further notable

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