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  • mwr_2024_07_for_printpdf

    ), 168mAMSL) -2.2°C on 31st at Dalwhinnie No 2 (Inverness-shire, 351mAMSL) 75.7mm on 8th at White Barrow (Devon, 445mAMSL) 15.3hr on 7th at Dale Fort (Dyfed, 33mAMSL) 50Kt 58mph on 4th at Brizlee Wood (Northumberland, 250mAMSL) also on 5th at Wight: Needles Old Battery (Isle Of Wight, 80mAMSL) 72Kt 83mph

  • Microsoft Word - may.docx

    northerlies. High pressure built from the west which meant that the 4th was a cold dry day with sunny spells, giving 14.5 hours of sunshine at Dale Fort (Dyfed). The temperature fell to -4.8 °C early on the 5th at St Harmon (Powys), followed by an increasingly cloudy day with a few isolated showers. A slow

  • ukcp_local_report_2023.pdf

    the influence of mountains, coastlines and cities. As such the UKCP Local (2.2km) data are useful for impacts assessments that require enhanced spatial detail or information on changes in extreme weather at local and hourly timescales (Dale et al., 2018; Slater et al., 2022; Chan et al., 2022). The UKCP

  • wiser-wcis-into-health-briefing-paper.pdf

    causes of mortality in Kenya were HIV/AIDS, respiratory infections and diarrhoeal diseases 13 (Figure 1). A number of risk factors lead to these diseases and to premature mortality and disability (captured in Disability-adjusted life years – DALYs). The first of these risks is malnutrition, followed

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

    average inland. 1st to 8th A ridge of high pressure brought mostly warm dry sunny weather on the 1st and 2nd, with 14.0 hours of sunshine at Dale Fort (Dyfed) on the 1st, although some showers developed in the southwest on the 2nd. Weak fronts brought cloudier weather with more in the way of showers

  • upscaling-toolkit-stage3_and_references.pdf

    ). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-021- 01125-3 [2] Vincent, K., Daly, M., Scannell, C., Leathes, B., ‘What can climate services learn from theory and practice of co-production?’, Climate Services, Volume 12, 2018, ISSN 2405-8807, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cliser.2018.11.001 Step 1.1 [3] Jacobs, F

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202002.pdf

    locations had more than three times the normal rainfall amount. Sunshine was 91% of average. 1st to 7th The month opened with a few days of westerly winds. The 1st was a mostly bright, windy, showery day and very mild with Dale Fort (Dyfed) not falling below 9.2°C overnight. Rain spread through

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202002pdf

    locations had more than three times the normal rainfall amount. Sunshine was 91% of average. 1st to 7th The month opened with a few days of westerly winds. The 1st was a mostly bright, windy, showery day and very mild with Dale Fort (Dyfed) not falling below 9.2°C overnight. Rain spread through

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911pdf

    at Trawscoed (Dyfed) on the 1st, and fell no lower than 9.6 °C at Dale Fort (Dyfed) overnight 2nd/3rd. A band of rain spread from the south-west late on the 1st, leading into a very wet day on the 2nd with 49.0 mm at Gogerddan (Powys) and gusts to over 60 mph particularly in the south. The 3rd

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001.pdf

    was cloudy, windy and very mild with an overnight minimum of 9.2 °C at Dale Fort (Dyfed) and a maximum of 15.2 °C at Hawarden (Clwyd). The 8th and 9th were generally cloudy, with some rain spreading into western and southern parts. A ridge of high pressure brought a mostly dry sunny day on the 10th

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