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Aeronautical Meteorological Observing Focal Point (AMO Focal Point)

(VAT exempt) Location: Courses are held in our new training facilities in St. Athan "Very positive feedback from last week's Met Refresher/Focal Point course - all good stuff!" – John MacCaskill, FISO/MET Advisor, Highlands On completion of this course you will be able to: understand the regulatory

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and only brief settled interludes when temperatures in southeastern England reached 30°C on several occasions. There was a strong rainfall contrast between the very wet west of Scotland/Cumbria and the dry/very dry central and southern England. The month opened with thunderstorm activity across central

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in the way of rain or showers. It turned changeable from the 25th onwards but the last two days were very warm in the south and east. The provisional UK mean temperature was 10.0 °C, which is 0.3 °C below the 1981-2010 longterm average, but it was not as cool as May 2015. Mean maximum temperatures were

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briefly in the far north, the 7th was sunny and dry apart from some cloud and a little light rain moving into the south-west,. The 8th was another dry, largely sunny day. The 9th and 10th continued very warm and sunny in the southern half of the country, and Treknow (Cornwall) had a minimum of 13.6

NCIC Monthly Summary

, was destroyed by fire after being struck by lightning. England diary of highlights July had a cool, changeable and cloudy westerly type for most of the month, but ridges of high pressure brought dry sunny weather mainly to the south at times, especially between the 11th and 22nd. It briefly turned very

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and humid, and rather less settled, with thunderstorms breaking out in many areas. It remained very warm or hot for most of the rest of the month, but cooled down again in the final few days. It also became rather unsettled generally towards the end of the month. Temperatures were above average in all

NCIC Monthly Summary

pressure brought dry sunny weather mainly to the south at times, especially between the 11th and 22nd. It briefly turned very hot in central and eastern areas on the 31st. The mean temperature for July was provisionally 0.6 °C below the 1981-2010 long-term average. The negative temperature anomaly

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to the UK. The first two weeks saw very little rain over the UK, with some showers in the southwest on the 3rd but otherwise dry conditions. Temperatures were above average for the first week, before cooler air from the east moved in from the 6th to the 10th, leading to temperatures slightly below average

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weeks of the month saw a steady stream of Atlantic weather features affecting the UK. The tone was set on the very first day of the month when heavy rain affected western Scotland and the A83 in Argyll was reported closed due to a landslide. The initial diversionary route then also fell victim

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