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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

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

wiser_newsletter0121.pdf

. The paper’s knowledge compilation will include the social economics benefits of investing in CIS, awareness and outreach undertaken for policy makers and influence groups (such as women, youth, civil society and members of parliament) and CIS coordination in Africa. The second paper covers the climate

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2019: A year in review

relatively wet. Previous hot summers have been largely dry, but this summer was seventh wettest overall in the UK in a series dating back to 1910. Scotland was very wet overall as it recorded its second wettest summer, only surpassed by summer 1985. Weather in autumn 2019  Many people in England

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

factsheet_16-world-climates_2023.pdf

and hot, dry weather). The temperate zones are divided into the Mediterranean climates with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, and the temperate rain belts with rain in all seasons. On the eastern margins of the continents, especially in Asia, the subtropical desert zone and the Mediterranean

Lynmouth Floods 15 August 1952

began on the Isles of Scilly and at Culdrose (Cornwall) during the early hours and spread to all parts of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset by midday. At Chivenor (Devon), the nearest synoptic reporting station to Lynmouth, and at St. Eval, in north Cornwall, the rain was almost incessant for 18 hours

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

for some inland locations. On 23 November the UK recorded its wettest calendar day – as an average across the whole country – since 3 October 2020. Storm Conall brought a further 30 to 50mm of rain falling on already very wet ground in a swathe along the South Coast from south Devon to Surrey

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