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

moved northwards and became slowmoving from East Anglia through the Midlands to north Wales. This band gave some very heavy downpours with hail and thunder. On Good Friday (10th) the band rotated slowly anticlockwise spreading to Lincolnshire and the west country and continued to rotate, with sleet

Microsoft Word - 2021_02_low_temperatures_v1.docx

across the south-east and Lincolnshire and several Covid vaccination centres were also shut. A kitesurfer died on a beach in Suffolk. Scotland was also affected by deep lying snow, with transport disruption and school closures, and the harbour at Nairn was frozen over. There was deep lying snow across

wt-mo-project-2-outputs.pdf

Indicators Orchards Sea level rise change/mapping East Lincolnshire coast rainfall patterns/extremes Are Butterfly movements observed on the Chilterns Chalk grassland (inc south facing slope influence) related to climate variations? How are Fen wetlands impacted by lack of rainfall, with a view

snow-and-low-temperatures---28-30-october-2008---met-office.pdf

Digitised Date (2008) temperature minimum temperature records back to (° C) (° C) Coningsby (Lincolnshire)29 October -4.2 -3.8 on 29 October 19971978 Lyneham (Wiltshire) 29 October -3.6 -2.8 on 29 October 19971957 Tiree (Outer Hebrides) 29 October -0.3 -0.3 on 13 October 19711931 As well as station

record-rainfall---june-july--may-july-2007---met-office.pdf

months, and locally three times the average over Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Nottinghamshire, Worcestershire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and the Humber. The June-July 2007 per cent of average map is shown below. Areal values for June-July 2007 for the UK, countries and regions that have experienced high

Met Office Weather: Showers & sunshine expected midweek

are stepping outside, you can see where the rain is. The southeast of England, the Midlands, East Wales, up towards places such as Derbyshire, South Yorkshire, also Lincolnshire, northern parts of Wales. A little rain continues across the far southeast of Northern Ireland. To the north of that, some

Met Office daily weather: Turning autumnal over the weekend

and a peak of 23–24°C in East Anglia and Lincolnshire. Elsewhere, temperatures will be closer to the seasonal norm. Rain will clear eastwards during the evening, leaving clear spells behind. However, frequent blustery showers will continue to affect western parts, where it will remain windy. Overnight

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Flight lieutenant Dave Meakin at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire in 2017 Why meteorology matters to the military Weather and climate can significantly impact global military operations. For example, the arid, desert climate of Iraq presents a very different challenge to military personnel compared

Met Office daily weather: Turning autumnal over the weekend

and a peak of 23–24°C in East Anglia and Lincolnshire. Elsewhere, temperatures will be closer to the seasonal norm. Rain will clear eastwards during the evening, leaving clear spells behind. However, frequent blustery showers will continue to affect western parts, where it will remain windy. Overnight

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