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Met Office daily weather: Mixed conditions follow on from Storm Floris

on record with the joint highest August wind gust for Northern Ireland on record, Orlock Head, 66 mph. And for Scotland, 82 mph in Wick. Read more on Apple News: What's the weather looking like for this week's festivals? “Now, it's still going to be blustery as Storm Floris pushes into Norway

Met Office daily weather: Mixed conditions follow on from Storm Floris

on record with the joint highest August wind gust for Northern Ireland on record, Orlock Head, 66 mph. And for Scotland, 82 mph in Wick. READ MORE: How's the weather looking for this week's festivals? “Now, it's still going to be blustery as Storm Floris pushes into Norway and Sweden, but actually

PWMS046_Pollen_Forecast

it was printed. Revision History Date of this revision: 27 th May 2016 Date of Next revision: 1 st June 2017 Revision date 27 May 2016 First issue Summary of Changes Distribution This document has been distributed to Name Title Date of Issue Version Page 2 Product Description Pollen Forecast produced using

ex-hurricane-bertha---met-office.pdf

; for the Inverness area the north-easterly flow resulted in an effective reversal of the normal rainshadow effect. This then shi ed to a north-westerly flow with heavy rain affecting the West Highlands. The figure below shows hourly rainfall totals for Lossiemouth and Kinloss (Moray). Lossiemouth

uk-seasonal-pollen-forecast-datasheet_2019.pdf

; High; or Very High. Regions 1. Orkney and Shetland 2. Highlands and Eilean Siar 3. Northern Ireland 4. Grampian 5. Central Tayside and Fife 6. Strathclyde, 7. Southwest Scotland, Lothian and Borders 8. Northeast England 9. Northwest England 10. Yorkshire and Humberside 11. East of England 12. East

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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

uk_synop_station_list_jul24.pdf

-3.32335 SCO 1941 03072 CAIRNWELL 928 56.87898 -3.42096 SCO 1993 03075 WICK AIRPORT 36 58.4537 -3.08996 SCO 1873 03080 ABOYNE NO2 140 57.07576 -2.841 SCO 1989 03088 INVERBERVIE NO2 134 56.85189 -2.26594 SCO 1987 03091 DYCE 65 57.20486 -2.20531 SCO 1942 03100 TIREE 9 56.49982 -6.88057 SCO 1926 03105

call-part-2-appendix-d_wiser-africa-programme-logframe.pdf

poverty and environmental impacts in sectors such as energy, natural resources management, agriculture and environmental degradation Intermediate Outcome 2 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Strengthened co-production between producers, intermediaries and users to improve the uptake and use of WISER weather

call-part-2-appendix-c_wiser-africa-toc-with-narrative.pdf

weather to climate timescales 2. Strengthened global, regional and national networks, partnerships and coordination mechanisms to support the improved generation, uptake and use of WCIS 3. Strengthened designated producers' capacity to deliver WCIS 4. Strengthened enabling and policy environment

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Opposing forces create a forecast of 2 halves – Jan'21

northern England and southern Scotland we could expect to see around 2-5cm of snowfall, but areas of similar elevation north of Glasgow and Edinburgh could see up to 20cm of snow.” Rainfall amounts will generally be lower than last week, with many areas seeing 20-30mm. However, 50mm is once again

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