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    breach these terms or the terms of any applicable licence or Fair Use Policy, we may terminate that licence and/or terminate or restrict your access to the whole or any part of the content or services on the Site, with immediate effect. We may also exercise these rights on National Security grounds. We

  • Storm Conall named by Dutch Met Service

    start for some. Otherwise, it will be a fine day with light winds and a fair amount of sunshine in many areas, although freezing fog patches could persist in a few places.  How long the more settled, colder conditions will last is uncertain, with rain probably returning to westernmost areas at least

  • Warm end to the week before unsettled weekend to come for the UK

    average for the time of year. “Thursday is likely to see temperatures peak as part of this meteorological set-up, likely reaching around 20°C in some spots in the south. It’ll also be a widely sunny day for the UK, with just patchy fair-weather cloud in central areas of England at times

  • Central England Floods 20 July 2007

    extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 21.1 °C at Shoeburyness (Essex) and Castlederg (Tyrone) Lowest Minimum Temperature 3.3 °C at Wick Airport (Caithness) Most Rainfall 147.0 mm at Sudeley Lodge (Gloucestershire) Most Sunshine 14.9 hours at Fair Isle (Shetland) National Meteorological Library and Archive

  • Warnings for wet and stormy weather for some

    , a front may move in from the Atlantic bringing a band of rain to Northern Ireland and western parts of Scotland. For many though, Saturday is likely to be a fair day, feeling warmer with temperatures slightly higher than average. Conditions are likely to change on Sunday though, as we see a return

  • caa-case-study-1---high-pressurepdf

    is the main type of airmass covering the region and what kind of weather can we expect from it? How strong is the wind likely to be and what will its direction be? The south of the UK is dominated by an anticyclone (1019 hPa), giving predominantly fair weather and gentle winds. There are not many

  • caa-case-study-1---high-pressure.pdf

    is the main type of airmass covering the region and what kind of weather can we expect from it? How strong is the wind likely to be and what will its direction be? The south of the UK is dominated by an anticyclone (1019 hPa), giving predominantly fair weather and gentle winds. There are not many

  • PWMS003_Shipping_Forecast

    for the following areas: VIKING NORTH UTSIRE TRAFALGAR SOUTH UTSIRE FORTIES CROMARTY FORTH TYNE DOGGER FISHER GERMAN BIGHT Page 3 HUMBER THAMES DOVER WIGHT PORTLAND PLYMOUTH BISCAY FITZROY SOLE LUNDY FASTNET IRISH SEA SHANNON ROCKALL MALIN HEBRIDES BAILEY FAIR ISLE FAEROES SOUTHEAST ICELAND b) The Abbreviated

  • Disc Log 185

    Section 40(2) FOIA (personal data of which the applicant is not the data subject), as release of personal data to a member of the public otherwise than under the FOIA would contravene the data protection principles. Among other things, disclosure of personal data would contravene the first principle set out in Schedule 1 to the Data Protection Act 1998 of fair and lawful processing.

  • Heatwave on the way for some

    explained. “Outbreaks of rain, some of which could be thundery, are possible in southern and western areas for a time on Monday evening spreading north and east through the night, though this will be fairly hit-and-miss and for many the weather will be a dry and warm day. “While there’s a fair

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