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Deep Dive: Spring sunshine and global outlooks
by Met Office How the refreshed Met Office app is taking shape Week ahead: High pressure remains in charge, but with some changes Weekend weather: settled, dry and warm for many London Marathon forecast: a cool start with sunny spells 10-day trend: largely settled into the weekend Pollen forecast: High
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winter-storms-january-to-february-2014---met-office.pdf
. Several buildings experienced structural damage from the strong winds. For example, the storm of 12 February resulted in some damaged roofs at Porthmadog, Gwynedd and a member of the public was killed on 13 February a er trees brought down power lines in Wiltshire. A motorist was killed in central London
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wiser0026_kengen_meeting-notes_1216.pdf
a number of research activities involving UK-based organisations of relevance to the SCIPEA work, including that by Oxford University Energy and Power Group, Tropical Power of Oxford and the London School of Economics (LSE) as well as the International Hydropower Association (IHA) – based in London
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north-east-england_-climate-met-office.pdf
are the warmest months, with mean daily maximum temperatures ranging from about 21.5 °C in South Yorkshire to less than 17 °C in the higher Pennines. The highest July mean maxima occur in the London area (23.5 °C) whilst the lowest occur in the Shetlands (15 °C). Maximum temperatures are normally 2 or 3 hours
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Met Office Deep Dive: Hurricane Melissa and the UK weather outlook
lifespan, with Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, and other parts of the Caribbean facing the brunt of the deluge. Such rainfall totals are comparable to what London typically receives in an entire year but compressed into just a few days. The combination of intense rainfall, strong winds, and storm surges has led
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Met Office deep dive: The latest on the wind and rain
wind warning covers eastern areas, including Lincolnshire, East Anglia, southeast England, and London. A secondary wind warning is in place for the western coast of Wales and the western and northern coasts of Devon and Cornwall. READ MORE: Met Office weather stations: How we measure the weather
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Satellite image of the month - 2018
hand image from the evening of 27 May show the storms stretching between London and North Wales. The backgrounds are visible channel images from Meteosat-11, a geostationary satellite operated by EUMETSAT. These are overlaid with lightning strikes detected by a Met Office designed, ground-based
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north-east-england_-climate-met-officepdf
are the warmest months, with mean daily maximum temperatures ranging from about 21.5 °C in South Yorkshire to less than 17 °C in the higher Pennines. The highest July mean maxima occur in the London area (23.5 °C) whilst the lowest occur in the Shetlands (15 °C). Maximum temperatures are normally 2 or 3 hours
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How does the Met Office work with government, emergency and defence partners?
for many London Marathon forecast: a cool start with sunny spells 10-day trend: largely settled into the weekend Pollen forecast: High levels across much of the UK Weekly weather quiz: Test your knowledge Deep Dive: High-pressure, dry air and meteor showers How the Chornobyl disaster advanced
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February & Winter weather stats: A regional breakdown
shape Week ahead: High pressure remains in charge, but with some changes Weekend weather: settled, dry and warm for many London Marathon forecast: a cool start with sunny spells 10-day trend: largely settled into the weekend Pollen forecast: High levels across much of the UK Weekly weather quiz