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taf_summary-feb-25.pdf
North EGNT Newcastle 24 hr North EGPD Aberdeen 24 hr North EGPF Glasgow 24 hr North EGPH Edinburgh 24 hr North EGPK Prestwick 24 hr North EGBB Birmingham 24 hr South EGCN Doncaster Sheffield 24 hr South EGGD Bristol 24 hr South EGGW London Luton 24 hr South EGFF Cardiff 24 hr South EGGP Liverpool
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UK climate extremes
) July 34.8 19 July 2022 Charterhall (Scottish Borders) August 32.9 9 August 2003 Greycrook (Scottish Borders) September 32.2 1 September 1906 Gordon Castle (Moray) October 27.4 3 October 1908 Tillypronie (Aberdeenshire) November 20.6 4 November 1946 Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden November 20.6 4
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CFC-11
is now being expanded to include three additional stations; Angus Tower near Dundee, Tacolneston near Norwich and Ridge Hill near Hereford. The latter two are under development and should be operational by early 2012. Angus Tower, run by Edinburgh University, has been making measurements since late 2005
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Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx
and southern England on the 23rd, and across the south and east on the 24th, but the 25th was by far the hottest day with 30 °C recorded widely as far west as Somerset and East Wales, also much of northern England, Edinburgh, and parts of the Highlands and Moray. The further panel of maps below shows
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PowerPoint Presentation
UKCP Case Study: Climate Change Impacts on Peak River Flows Authors: A.L. Kay 1 , A.C. Rudd 1 , M. Fry 1 , G. Nash 2 & S. Allen 3 1. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (Wallingford) 2. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (Edinburgh) 3. Environment Agency, UK Year of Production: 2021 Target Audience
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2020_02_storm_ciara.pdf
(39.4mm, 81 years), Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden (34.4mm, 78 years) and Kielder Castle (86.8mm, 65 years). Author: Mike Kendon, Met Office National Climate Information Centre Last updated 10/02/2020
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Planning Circular 2 2003 - Scottish Planning Series Safeguarding of Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites, and Military Explosives Storage Areas: The Town and Country Planning (Safeguarded Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites and Military Explosives Stor
cancelled on 10 February 2003. FURTHER COPIES AND ENQUIRIES 5. Enquiries about this Circular may be addressed to; Graham Robinson, Scottish Government Planning and Architecture Division Area 2H Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ telephone: 0131 244 7063. Further copies of the Circular are available from
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Microsoft Word - june_event_summary.docx
across parts of north-east Wales, and on 12th June over 50mm across coastal parts of north-east England and Scotland to the east of Edinburgh (locally up to 100mm). This period was not only very wet, it was also unseasonably cold, with daily maximum temperatures on 11 June reaching only 10 °C
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hot-dry-spell-july-2013---met-office.pdf
, Birmingham and Edinburgh. Rainfall accumulations across England and Wales 3-21 July 2013. UK rain radar 1200 UTC 22 July to 0600 UTC 24 July 2013, showing thunderstorms developing and moving north across the UK. Historical context Although the UK has experienced prolonged spells of warm, settled weather
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Professor Peter Stott
of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. After that he carried out post-doctoral research at Edinburgh University on stratospheric ozone depletion. Key papers include: Stott, P. A., S. F. B. Tett, G. S. Jones, M. R. Allen, J. F. B. Mitchell, G. J. Jenkins., 2000. External control of twentieth century