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Towyn Floods 26 February 1990

Monday 26 February 1990 (Towyn Floods) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 26 February 1990 General summary Heavy rain cleared most parts of the British Isles before daybreak. The rain was followed by clearer weather, but with heavy and blustery showers. The showers were most frequent in the north

10_0230_fs_17_observations.pdf

collections include: • around 300,000 books, charts, atlases, journals, articles, microfiche and scientific papers on meteorology and climatology, for a variety of knowledge levels • audio-visual material including digitised images, slides, photographs, videos and DVDs • daily weather reports for the United

hail_thunderstorms-over-east-devon---29_30-october-2008---met-office.pdf

Hail/thunderstorms over east Devon - 29/30 October 2008 Heavy and thundery downpours over east Devon, with flooding and travel disruption... An area of low pressure and associated frontal system over south-west England at 0000 UTC on 30 October 2008 (see chart below), resulted in localised

Beast from the East February/March 2008

February and March 2018 (Snow and Low Temperatures - the 'Beast from the East') Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 26 February 2018 General summary A large large area of high pressure dominating Scandinavia and Northern Europe resulted in an easterly airflow across the UK, drawing bitterly cold air

Microsoft Word - 2020_05_july_temperature.docx

the south coast at Poole, Bournemouth and Brighton causing gridlock on roads; trains were also very crowded. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200 UTC 31 July 2020 shows a deep area of low pressure to the west drawing a flow of hot air from the continent across southern and central parts of the UK

Microsoft Word - 2020_12_august_rain_1.docx

to the localised nature of the extreme rainfall, the rural nature of the area and the low-lying topography. Weather data The analysis chart at 1800 UTC 16 August 2020 shows low pressure across southern England with a trough across Norfolk bringing thunderstorms and torrential downpours. The rain-radar image

further-rainfall-and-flooding-across-north-of-the-uk---met-office.pdf

the high ground northern England and southern Scotland also received 50 to 100mm, and it was particularly wet across Snowdonia with 211mm recorded at Capel Curig. The analysis chart for 0000 GMT on 30 December shows storm Frank, an unusually deep area of low pressure bringing further fronts sweeping

Microsoft Word - 2021_09_high_temperatures.docx

. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200 UTC 31 December 2021 (New Year’s Eve) shows the UK in a flow of exceptionally mild Tropical Maritime air from the Azores. The satellite image at 1305UTC on 31 December 2021 shows the UK in a south-westerly airflow bringing overcast conditions with low cloud

heatwave_01_july_2015_correction.pdf

for the UK. (Increased automation of the UK's weather station network means that there are many more 12-hour observations of this type than in the past, since most manual stations only report 24-hour 0900 to 0900 GMT values.) Analysis chart for 1200 GMT 1 July 2015. Ahead of the area of low pressure

heatwave-1-july-2015---met-office.pdf

for the UK. (Increased automation of the UK's weather station network means that there are many more 12-hour observations of this type than in the past, since most manual stations only report 24-hour 0900 to 0900 GMT values.) Analysis chart for 1200 GMT 1 July 2015. Ahead of the area of low pressure

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