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  • East Anglia radar planning application and approval Q&As

    radome will be visible above the tops of trees as it needs to exceed the tree line to be able to collect observations without interference. A metal lattice tower will be built at the site. This will have a white radome on top (this is a dome that covers the radar) and will reach to a total height

  • UK Climate Resilience Programme additional resources

    : Enriching the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways to co-create consistent multi-sector scenarios for the UK. Science of the Total Environment. 756, 143172 Zuzana V. Harmáčková, Simona Pedde, James M. Bullock, Ornella Dellaccio, Jennifer Dicks, George Linney, Magnus Merkle, Mark D.A. Rounsevell, Jon Stenning

  • A spatial analysis of trends in the UK climate since 1914 using gridded datasets

    annual 5-day precipitation total (mm). • Rainfall Intensity (RI) = the average precipitation amount on days with precipitation ≥ 1 mm. All available station data were used, ensuring a dense coverage across the UK of up to 600 stations for temperature and 5500 for rainfall. This enabled a fairly

  • Yellow rain warning as heatwave dissipates

    be widespread and torrential in places. Whilst rainfall totals will vary considerably from places to place, up to 100mm of rain could build up in some locations with potential impacts including the chance of some flooding as well as poor travel conditions due to surface water. Lightning and hail

  • Memo

    Officer, Nick Jobling related recent visit to Swindon shared service centre, where it had been agreed that the Met Office would not be included in Phase I or Phase II and only after that if it made good business sense and could be considered in part rather than in total. � JH informed the Board

  • July so far, warm south east and cooler north west

    respectively. Despite recent thundery downpours in some parts of the UK, rainfall totals are fairly unremarkable for this point in the month across the UK, with most regions recording close to the average. The complexity of thundery weather systems mean that only very small areas will see the peak

  • Warnings in force with further wet and windy weather on the way

     within the broader Yellow warning.” Warnings highlight the likelihood of fast-flowing or deep floodwater, travel disruption and the chance of some communities being cut off due to flooding. Neil continued: “While rainfall totals in Northern Ireland, south Wales and parts of the southwest of England

  • 10_Years

    to a total of 261 in 2018. 460 different species and counting, of plant, animal and insect have now been identified on site. Produced by the Met Office. Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks. © Crown copyright 2018, Met Office 00794

  • wiser0122_story_of_change_isingiro.pdf

    that this group started in 2010 by a small group of modal farmers mainly dealing in coffee, beans, banana and small scale milk production. This group now boasts of having a total of 68 registered members( 42 females and 26 males) and they have been recognized by the district authority as a model

  • New study identifies warning signs for extreme flash flooding

    rapidly due to being warmer than its surroundings. The scientists found a relationship between MAUL depth, its saturation fraction (how full of moisture the air is), and total rainfall. Their results show that the presence of a deep MAUL combined with air that is almost fully saturated (saturation

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