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  • wiser0085_climate_information_kakamega__siaya_counties.pdf

    and is an average across a thirty year period, from 1983-2013. It should be used in conjunction with figures 6 and 7 to assess variability across the county and from year to year. The figure is also based on monthly averages so it is not detailed enough to assess onset or cessation of rainfall at a daily scale

  • construction-catalogue-v3.pdf

    Weather Data 27 6 Project Planning & Design Criteria Planning Averages Planning Averages Reports provide expected conditions for a given month at a given location. By looking over a thirty-year period you can understand the monthly norms to expect on site. Planning Averages give guidance

  • factsheet_19-take-flight_2023pdf

    accidents did occasionally happen. Figure 21. The wreckage of a Blenheim MK IV Z7355 Flight Sergeant Harry Garthwaite and crew, May 14 1942. Flight Sergeant Garthwaite had just completed a RHOMBUS race over the North Sea. By 1945 some thirty long range met reconnaissance flights each day were being made

  • factsheet_19-take-flight_2023.pdf

    accidents did occasionally happen. Figure 21. The wreckage of a Blenheim MK IV Z7355 Flight Sergeant Harry Garthwaite and crew, May 14 1942. Flight Sergeant Garthwaite had just completed a RHOMBUS race over the North Sea. By 1945 some thirty long range met reconnaissance flights each day were being made

  • VAAC London QVA Standard Terms and Conditions

    . 14.3 If the event of Force Majeure delays or prevents the performance of the obligations of the Met Office for a continuous period in excess of thirty (30) days, either Party may terminate the Contract immediately upon giving written notice to the other. Page 6 of 8 VAAC London QVA Standard Terms

  • QVA Standards Terms & Conditions

    on which the Met Office’s obligations are to be fulfilled shall be extended for a period of time equal to the time lost. 14.3 If the event of Force Majeure delays or prevents the performance of the obligations of the Met Office for a continuous period in excess of thirty (30) days, either Party may

  • SADIS API Standard Terms and Conditions

    to the time lost. 14.3. If the event of Force Majeure delays or prevents the performance of the obligations of the Met Office for a continuous period in excess of thirty (30) days, either Party may terminate the Contract immediately upon giving written notice to the other. Return to top 15.1. The Met Office

  • SADIS Standard Terms and Conditions

    be extended for a period of time equal to the time lost. 14.3. If the event of Force Majeure delays or prevents the performance of the obligations of the Met Office for a continuous period in excess of thirty (30) days, either Party may terminate the Contract immediately upon giving written notice

  • SADIS Standard Terms and Conditions

    or prevents the performance of the obligations of the Met Office for a continuous period in excess of thirty (30) days, either Party may terminate the Contract immediately upon giving written notice to the other. 15. Variation 15.1. The Met Office may, from time to time and without notice, change (i

  • guide_to_nma_data_collections.compressed.pdf

    and Wales has an enquiry service whereby we can spend up to thirty minutes investigating your query. Please contact us using the details below. A limited service along similar lines may also be available for Scottish records still held at Saughton House. Please email metlib@metoffice.gov.uk with your

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