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Lessons and legacy of the Great Storm of 1987

. To the west of the low, pressure rose rapidly leaving a big differential in pressure, which can be seen in the tightly drawn isobars of the chart below. A synoptic chart for the Great Storm of 1987 Was the storm a hurricane? Many people remember the words of BBC weather forecaster Michael Fish

factsheet_10-air-masses-and-weather-fronts_2023.pdf

journey over the land or sea. This might lead to warming or cooling by the prolonged contact with a warm or cool surface. Northern Canada Arctic Ocean High pressure Siberia Low pressure Tropical Ocean Tropical Ocean Tropical Ocean High pressure Equator Low pressure Tropical Ocean Tropical Ocean Tropical

D-Day 6 June 1944

Tuesday 6 June 1944 (D-Day) Weather chart for 1300 UTC on 6 June 1944 General summary Most places dawned cloudy with continuing showers across northern and eastern districts. In southern Britain it was dry with a few breaks to allow some bright or sunny spells to develop across South West England

caa-case-study-3---spring--autumn.pdf

in the synoptic chart, what is the main type of airmass covering the region and what kind of weather can we expect from it? How strong is the wind likely to be and what will its direction be? An anticyclone (1035hPa) extends a ridge over the south of the UK, suggesting settled conditions. A decaying cold

02413-getmet-update-v5.pdf

For instant access, simply register at: www.metoffice.gov.uk/services/ transport/aviation/regulated/aviation-briefing-service-guidance FORECASTER CONSULTANCY If you need more than just clarification, or you cannot access charts or other information, you can speak directly to an aviation forecaster

winter-storms-december-2013-to-january-2014---met-office.pdf

a er being swept away. Overall the December and January storms resulted in around seven fatalities and 1,700 properties flooded across England. Weather data The sequence of storms affecting the UK was caused by a powerful jet stream driving a succession of low pressure systems across the Atlantic

ve_user_guide_2.pdf

................................................................................................................................ 4 Weather Charts ............................................................................................................................. 4 The Weather item

exceptional-warmth-april-2018---met-office.pdf

this the UK’s warmest April day since 1949. Many other stations also recorded their warmest April day on record. Kenley Airfield (Greater London) recorded a daily minimum temperature of 15.9 °C, a new UK April record. The analysis chart below at 1200 UTC on 19 April 2018 shows high pressure across the near

nma_reference_scheme.pdf

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