Search results (1,052)

Page 7 of 106

Web results

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

(only 2006 was warmer). October started on the cool side, but again temperatures were above normal for most of the month, giving a monthly mean figure 1.4 °C above average. November was mild also, though colder at the end, with a figure of 0.8 °C above average. September rainfall totals were below

Microsoft Word - 2019_010_october_rainfall.docx

maximum temperature was around 7 °C in Birmingham and 17 °C in London. The panel of rain-radar images below indicate the persistence of the heavy rainfall (3-hour intervals from 0900 UTC 25 October to 0900 UTC 26 October 2019 The map below shows rainfall totals for the 3-day period 0900 UTC 24 October

Cluster_Travel.key

of Sunspot Nests, Persistent Active Regions, and Magnetic Clustering Carrington noted that sunspots tended to repeat at the same position on the Sun Karen Harvey show that half the new flux emerged in previously existing active regions and these regions lasted multiple solar rotations and their total

western-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf

and the low-lying islands, where the average annual sunshine totals approach 1450 hours. Close to the other coasts, 1350 hours is typical whilst the averages decrease with altitude and to the north so that the Southern Uplands receive less than 1200 hours and the west Highlands less than 1100 hours

heavy-rainfall_strong-winds---13-october-2002---met-office.pdf

Airport on the Channel Islands reported a spot gust of 74 knots (85 m.p.h.). Rain Gauge Information The rainfall table, which has the data available from our real time network, shows the highest rainfall totals for various periods on the 13th October 2002. Rainfall Table - 13 October 2002 Rainfall

Microsoft Word - 2020_12_august_rain_1.docx

Extreme Norfolk rainfall, 16 August 2020 Thunderstorms affected parts of East Anglia on 16th August. A rain-gauge in East Wretham, Norfolk recorded a remarkable daily total of 239.9mm, setting a new UK August daily rainfall record at an individual station. Impacts The torrential rainfall caused

uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2018.pdf

in this series have occurred this century. Summer 2018 was equal-warmest in the UK series, with 1976, 2003 and 2006. The provisional UK rainfall total for 2018 was 1064 mm, which is 92% of the 1981-2010 average, making this a dry year overall although not exceptionally so. However, parts of northern

diversitydata2018.pdf

A Diversity Data 2018 Age Breakdown (from HR database) as at 31st Jan 2018 Nos. F M Total Age 16-17 0 0 0 Age 18-21 5 6 11 Age 22-30 167 149 316 Age 31-40 264 359 623 Age 41-50 171 400 571 Age 51-60 93 328 421 Age 61-65 9 49 58 Age 66-70 0 15 15 Age 71+ 0 1 1 Oldest and Youngest New Recruit in 12

uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2019.pdf

UK rainfall total for 2019 was 1240 mm, which is 107% of the 1981-2010 average, making this a wet year overall although not especially so. Parts of the North Midlands, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire were notably wet through the year, and Sheffield had its second wettest year in a station record

Met Office Evaluation Study

to lie. The central scenario modelled in this study. It evaluates the total benefits and costs of the existing Met Office relative to a world in which there is no UK Met Office. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Met Office activities that result in benefits users, referring

Page navigation