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with both the mid-latitude Northern Hemisphere background levels and with the more polluted air arising from Europe. The observation network in the UK has been expanded to include three additional stations; Angus near Dundee, Tacolneston near Norwich and Ridge Hill near Hereford. Ridge Hill became

pws_value_for_money_review_-_march_2015.pdf

with the cost of mitigation measures when a weather forecast would trigger a planned response, at five airports typical of the UK: Heathrow, Stansted, Glasgow, Exeter and Norwich. Using data from the Met Office for the occurrence of these events during 2012 a Cost-Loss model was employed to calculate

annualreport_2015_verificationprogramme_20160202.pdf

tall tower stations: Ridge Hill near Hereford; Tacolneston near Norwich; and 3 Angus near Dundee. Ridge Hill became operational in February 2012, Tacolneston in July 2012 and Angus began operating for the network in May 2013. The expanded network makes it possible to resolve emissions on a higher

final_ar14_mainreport_aug14.compressed.pdf

; Tacolneston near Norwich; and Ridge Hill near Hereford. Ridge Hill became operational in February 2012, Tacolneston in July 2012 and Angus Tower began operating for the network in May 2013. The expanded network makes it possible to resolve emissions on a higher resolution across the UK, to Devolved

Microsoft Word - AR18_Report_05Nov18.docx

. To this aim, the UK has developed a network of observation stations called the UK Deriving Emissions related to Climate Change (DECC) network. Along with MHD, it consists of three tall 5 tower stations: Ridge Hill (RGL) near Hereford; Tacolneston (TAC) near Norwich; Bilsdale (BSD) in North Yorkshire

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