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easter-1998-floods---met-office.pdf

homes and businesses were flooded in England and Wales, including some 2,000 properties in Northampton alone. Electricity supplies were lost and there was damage to cars, boats and caravan parks - being a holiday weekend, this disruption hit particularly hard. The cost of the flooding was estimated

Met Office Board Members Register of Interests

  Name Interest Simon Thompson Senior Adviser, Rothschild & Co. Director, British Geological Survey Member, Peak District National Park Authority President, Institute of Business Ethics Member, Energy Transition Commission Lynn Mawdsley Non-Executive Director & ARAC Chair, Ordnance Survey Alan

DataPoint API reference

for the day of issue. Updated daily. 9 txt/wxfcs/nationalpark/datatype/sitelist Returns a list of locations the National Park forecast data feed provides data for. You can use this to find the ID of the site that you are interested in. 0.5 txt/wxfcs/nationalpark/datatype/capabilities Returns when the data

James Hines Photography

The Artistic Lens by Paul Armstrong Can you tell us a bit about you and what you do?  I’m James Hines. I'm a landscape photographer based near the North York Moors in the UK. I’m really interested in how the weather affects the mood of a photograph, and I'm even known as the “Mood Chasing

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

possible, especially on coasts. Maximum temperature 15°C. Sunday’s Premier League fixtures Sunday’s fixtures continue the unsettled theme, with rain and wind affecting much of the country. Aston Villa vs Burnley (2pm, Villa Park) Unsettled conditions with showers and longer spells of rain. Sunnier spells

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

possible, especially on coasts. Maximum temperature 15°C. Sunday’s Premier League fixtures Sunday’s fixtures continue the unsettled theme, with rain and wind affecting much of the country. Aston Villa vs Burnley (2pm, Villa Park) Unsettled conditions with showers and longer spells of rain. Sunnier spells

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Hot weather comes to a close

, it is unlikely that the June temperature record of 35.6°C at Mayflower Park, Southampton on 28 June 1976 will be broken. 30°C has now been recorded in southeast England, meaning we have experienced the longest June hot spell over 30°C since 1976 with five consecutive days of high temperatures

Disaster risk reduction (DRR)

of vulnerable communities UNISDR International Day for Disaster Reduction 2017 Wilton Park conference, September 2017 Science advice: international co-operation and exchange of data and information during trans-national crises 2017 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, May 2017 Blog post

Hampstead Storm 14 August 1975

in an urban district caused considerable damage to property and disrupted public services. Other high 24 hour rainfall totals Golders Hill Park 131.3 mm (5.12 inches) Highgate 106.7 mm (4.20 inches) Waterlow Park 102.1 mm (4.02 inches) Parliament Hill 101.7 mm (4.00 inches) Isohyetal (lines of equal rainfall

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