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sigwx-interpretation-guide-v2.01.pdf

. Introduction 1.1. The World Area Forecast Centres (WAFCs) are responsible for producing WAFC Significant Weather (SIGWX) forecasts as specified by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). 1.2. There are two WAFCs. WAFC London (based at the United Kingdom's Met Office headquarters

4_pilots_weather_brief_template.pdf

Festival of Flight Air Show - London Crimson Darts Weather Brief Forecaster: Saturday Summary: A band of rain moves South East across the UK. London will see thickening cloud and increasing wind throughout the day before rain arrives in the early evening. Morning: Wind Weather Temperature Afternoon: Wind Weather Temperature Evening: Wind Weather Temperature

Microsoft Word - 2019_002_february_warmspell.docx

Exceptional warmth February 2019 The UK experienced some exceptionally high temperatures for the time of year in a spell of fine, settled weather during the second half of February. On 26 February a maximum temperature of 21.2 °C was recorded at Kew Gardens (London), the UK’s highest temperature

4_pilots_weather_brief_completed.pdf

Festival of Flight Air Show - London Crimson Darts Weather Brief Forecaster: Saturday Summary: A band of rain moves South East across the UK. London will see thickening cloud and increasing wind throughout the day before rain arrives in the early evening. Morning: Wind Weather Temperature 15 15 Afternoon: Wind Weather Temperature 15 20 Evening: Wind Weather Temperature 18 12

taf_summary.pdf

EGPO Stornoway 9 hr North EGHH Bournemouth 9 hr South EGHI Southampton 9 hr South EGHQ Newquay 9 hr South EGLC London City 9 hr South EGMC Southend 9 hr South EGNJ Humberside 9 hr South EGSH Norwick 9 hr South EGTE Exeter 9 hr South EGAA Belfast International 24 hr North EGNM Leeds Bradford 24 hr

taf_summary-feb-25.pdf

North EGPO Stornoway 9 hr North EGHH Bournemouth 9 hr South EGHI Southampton 9 hr South EGHQ Newquay 9 hr South EGLC London City 9 hr South EGMC Southend 9 hr South EGNJ Humberside 9 hr South EGSH Norwick 9 hr South EGTE Exeter 9 hr South EGAA Belfast International 24 hr North EGNM Leeds Bradford 24 hr

Hampstead Storm 14 August 1975

afternoon with some good sunny spells. Winds were generally light and variable. It was a warm day generally and locally hot across parts of eastern and South East England. Significant weather event One very heavy thunderstorm in northwest London during the evening of the 14th caused serious flooding

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Weather for the Coronation

of the showers could be heavy and slow moving at times with some thunder, lightning and hail. The showers will affect most parts of the UK, including London, with some more persistent rain affecting parts of eastern Scotland. Highs of 18-20°C are expected across much of England and Wales. Will your

June Snowfall 2 June 1975

as the London area. Winds were light to moderate across eastern England but a fresh to strong northerly wind affected many western areas of the United Kingdom. It was a cold day for the beginning of June everywhere with temperatures well below the seasonable average. Significant weather event Sleet

Harrow Wealdstone Train Crash 8 October 1952

close or slightly below average. Significant weather event Dense fog affected parts of southern England, most notably across parts of northwest London during the morning rush hour. The fog was probably a major contributing factor to the train crash at Harrow and Wealdstone station in north London

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