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NCIC Monthly Summary

between junctions 10 and 9. On the 16th, 17th and 18th, flooding affected many parts of Wales, the south-west, Liverpool, Manchester, the West Midlands, Cambridgeshire, west Norfolk, Kent, coastal Ayrshire and Northern Ireland, leading to blocked roads and transport disruption. The M60, M56, A56

mwr_2024_09_for_print_v2.pdf

Minimum Lowest Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 30.1°C on 1st at Cambridge, Botanic Garden (Cambridgeshire, 13mAMSL) 7.3°C on 27th at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire, 283mAMSL) 18.8°C on 2nd at London, St James's

NCIC Monthly Summary

line. A number of schools were closed on the 4th in Highland and South Lanarkshire. Across Yorkshire and the east Midlands snow caused road closures and some school closures on the 4th. On the 4th and 5th a number of roads were flooded in Cambridgeshire and parts of Essex and south Suffolk

mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

at 0900 UTC 30.1°C on 1st at Cambridge, Botanic Garden (Cambridgeshire, 13mAMSL) 7.3°C on 27th at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire, 283mAMSL) 18.8°C on 2nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -3.0°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) and Braemar No 2

mwr_2024_09_for_print.pdf

at 0900 UTC 30.1°C on 1st at Cambridge, Botanic Garden (Cambridgeshire, 13mAMSL) 7.3°C on 27th at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire, 283mAMSL) 18.8°C on 2nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -3.0°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) and Braemar No 2

factsheet_9-weather_extremes_2022_2023.pdf

Value Location (England) Date January 17.6 °C Eynsford (Kent) 27 January 2003 February 21.2 °C Kew Gardens (London) 26 February 2019 March 25.6 °C Mepal (Cambridgeshire) 29 March 1968 April 29.4 °C Camden Square (London) 16 April 1949 May 32.8 °C June 35.6 °C Camden Square (London) Horsham (West

england-gritting-information.pdf

Buckinghamshire County Council Cambridgeshire County Council Cumbria County Council Derbyshire County Council Devon County Council Map showing location of gritting vehicles Precautionary salting routes Detailed gritting routes Map showing location of gritting vehicles RSS feed for gritting updates

NCIC Monthly Summary

, spread erratically south, with scattered thunderstorms breaking out over Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and East Anglia for a time, followed from the north by frequent, locally heavy and occasionally wintry showers. There was rain for the Midlands and south-east on the 21st, other areas being brighter

climate-risk-report-for-csa---v10-final.pdf

to ingress of salty water into coastal aquifers due to sea-level rise which is further exacerbated by groundwater pumping. Increased risk of dengue incidence and/or transmission due to increased temperature and rainfall. Outbreaks have been linked to floods, high temperatures and the potential impacts

high-impact-low-likelihood-scenarios-for-the-uk-background-report.pdf

latitude. The Gulf Stream is primarily driven by wind and is a part of the larger Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). The northward-flowing water is warm and salty, and as it travels northwards it cools. Because it is saltier than water from further north it is more dense, so it sinks

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