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Microsoft Word - 2023_09_storm_ciaran_2.docx

. Weather data The analysis chart at 0600UTC 2 November 2023 shows storm Ciarán, with the low pressure centre over the Isle of Wight and tightly packed isobars indicating the strength of the winds along the South Coast, through the English Channel and across northern France. For comparison, the second

Microsoft Word - 2019_003_storm_freya.docx

because of high winds, localised flooding affected some roads across Wales and large waves battered exposed coastlines. Weather data The analysis chart at 0000 UTC on Sunday 3 March 2019 shows a deep area of low pressure to the north-west of Scotland bringing some very strong winds to the north

Microsoft Word - 2025_02_storm_eowyn.docx

, Inner Hebrides, the UK’s lowest value since 936.8hPa on 24 December 2013 at Stornoway Airport, Western Isles - and since storm naming was introduced in autumn 2015. The latter was UK’s lowest pressure recorded since 1886 (Burt, 2007).* The analysis chart at 1200 UTC 24 December 2013 shows this low

Microsoft Word - 2024_07_september_rain.docx

; the lines of thunderstorms are clearly visible. The analysis chart at 1800UTC 26 September 2024 shows the next area of low pressure bringing further persistent, widespread and heavy rain. The rain-radar images at 0900UTC and 1630UTC 26 September show the heavy rainfall associated with this next area

How our weather advice influenced D-Day and Operation Overlord

and the forecasters on both sides needed all the information they could get in order to predict when the invasion might occur. Stagg and his teams relied on the synoptic charts to provide the information they needed. These charts identified both the bad weather which resulted in the postponement

2023_06_storm_agnes

The analysis chart at 0000UTC 27 September 2023 shows storm Agnes as a deep area of low pressure to the south-west of Ireland. At this stage the storm was at its most powerful, fortunately, 18 hours later, it had weakened significantly by the time it tracked across the UK. The analysis chart

Microsoft Word - june_event_summary.docx

Wet weather June 2019 The UK experienced a spell of very wet weather in mid-June as a low pressure system and associated fronts brought widespread and slow moving heavy rainfall. In parts of Lincolnshire around 2.5 times the monthly average rainfall fell from 10 to 12 June, and there was further

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