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like Planning Action “Everyone in Devon the opportunity and confidence to be ‘naturally active’ in order to improve their health and wellbeing” • Decision to focus on communications and targeted initiatives to encourage those not currently accessing the ‘green spaces’ or ‘natural environment’ • Iin

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Wettest July on record for Northern Ireland

After a hot and dry June, July followed up with a wet and slightly cool month for many as low pressure brought frequent periods of winds and rain. Northern Ireland saw more than double its average rainfall for the month, with 185.4mm (207% of its long-term average) the provisional figure

nwr_2021_final_user_guide-feb-2023.pdf

1 NWR User Guide FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB United Kingdom [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk Updated 02.02.2023 2 Contents Contents ....................................................................................................................................... 2

Review of 2024: Multiple records broken in a year of mixed weather

the letter J. On January 2, Storm Henk brought damaging winds, with Exeter Airport in Devon recording a gust of 81 mph, the highest January wind speed recorded at that location. Record breaking temperatures and rainfall for February We experienced the warmest February on record for both England

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• Targeting Fm stations in the country side • Train local journalists • Link up with more Partners (Govt agencies, NGOs, etc.) that can support dissemination • Interesting Youths with ICT skills to develop applications that can help in dissemination (Hackathon) 4.1.6 Challenges UNMA is facing • Vandalism

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280000 .000000 290000 .000000 300000 .000000 310000 .000000 320000 .000000 . SEDGEMOOR DISTRICT WEST SOMERSET DISTRICT COBBACOMBE CROSS DEVON 130000 .000000 130000 .000000 MET OFFICE PLANNING MAP TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SAFEGUARDED METEOROLOGICAL SITES) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2014 METEOROLOGICAL

From heatwaves to downpours: July’s historical weather records

in July was 7.5°C at Clashnoir in Banffshire on 5 July 1978, a record shared by Scotland. England’s coldest July day was 9.1°C in Okehampton, Devon, while Bwlchgwyn in Clwyd recorded 9.8°C for Wales. Northern Ireland’s coldest July maximum was 8.8°C at Divis Mountain in County Antrim. READ MORE: Record

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_09_for_print.docx

September on record. The rainfall pattern was variable but rather wet overall with 131% for the UK. Some locations experiencing torrential downpours were particularly wet, for example parts of south and east Devon. Sunshine totals were slightly above average for the UK with 112%. Reference climatology used

exceptionally-wet-weather---november-2012---met-office.pdf

railway was closed near Exeter due to flooding. Flooding, landslips and debris affected roads, with Devon, Somerset and Gloucestershire worst affected. A bank of the Great Western Canal near Tiverton (Devon) collapsed, draining the canal into the surrounding land. On 22 November there were further

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