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Volcanic ash advisory centre - further information

the exchange of information and resources relating to volcanic eruptions in Iceland. This ongoing cooperation involves members of the IMO, the Met Office, BGS and NCAS. Regular meetings take place to enable the institutions to share information and initiate collaborative projects on developments

privacy-notice-wording-for-nhs-england-data.pdf

are pseudonymised which means that we have no means of identifying an individual. We have data relating to Hospital Episode Statistics (HES). These data relate to all people who attended hospital as inpatients, outpatients and/or received critical care and who have attended Accident & Emergency

exceptionally-warm-and-dry-spring-2011---met-office.pdf

of the month, with plenty of fine weather. In warm Spring sunshine, daytime maximum temperatures responded, reaching as high as 27.8 °C at Wisley, Surrey on 23rd, the highest April temperature anywhere in the UK since 1949. Mean daily maximum temperatures were above average by as much as 6 °C in south

Microsoft Word - 2019_002_february_warmspell.docx

Yorkshire 18.2 °C 26/02/2019 17.6 °C 14/02/1998 136 Bradford (West Yorkshire) 18.4 °C 26/02/2019 16.7 °C 13/02/1998 110 Rothamsted (Herfordshire) 18.2 °C 26/02/2019 17.2 °C 13/02/1998 105 Morpeth, Cockle Park (Northumberland) 17.6 °C 26/02/2019 16.1 °C 29/02/1960 105 Wisley (Surrey) 18.9 °C 27/02/2019

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and providing specialist services for organisations around the world for both tactical decision making for weather-sensitive operations and for making strategic decisions relating to climate and climate change impacts. NHS Privacy Notice

mwr_2024_03_for_print.pdf

was replaced with milder weather for much of the rest of the month, with temperatures widely into the mid to high teens at times (for instance, a maximum of 18.8°C was recorded at Charlwood, Surrey on the 20th). Temperatures dipped again towards the end of the month, and on the 27th/28th, some areas

mwr_2023_06_for_print.pdf

. Highest Maximum Lowest Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 32.2°C on 10th at Chertsey, Abbey Mead P Sta (Surrey, 12mAMSL) also on 25th at Coningsby (Lincolnshire, 6mAMSL) 10.2°C

mwr_2024_03_for_print_v1.pdf

was replaced with milder weather for much of the rest of the month, with temperatures widely into the mid to high teens at times (for instance, a maximum of 18.8°C was recorded at Charlwood, Surrey on the 20th). Temperatures dipped again towards the end of the month, and on the 27th/28th, some areas

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_07_for_print.docx

Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 30.2°C on 7th at Chertsey, Abbey Mead P Sta (Surrey, 12mAMSL) 11.0°C on 19th at Fair Isle (Shetland, 57mAMSL) and Lerwick (Shetland, 82mAMSL) 19.7°C on 8th at Kenley Airfield

Microsoft Word - Privacy Notice wording for NHS Digital Data - FINAL

are pseudonymised which means that we have no means of identifying an individual. We have data relating to Hospital Episode Statistics (HES). These data relate to all people who attended hospital as inpatients, outpatients and/or received critical care and who have attended Accident & Emergency

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