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factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023.pdf
considerable expansion. The various records it produced were stored in a haphazard manner at various locations in London, Dunstable and Harrow, with different divisions within the Office having responsibility for different records. Fig. 3. Met Office Record Store in 1950s at Dunstable. However, in 1955
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DECC_final_report_May2011_part1
, to be agreed with (CEOSA) Division). No activity was required under this work item. ©Crown Copyright 2010 7 1.2 Publications O’Doherty, S. and Carpenter, L. J., ‘Volatile halogenated compounds’ in Koppman R. (ed), Volatile Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere, Blackwell Ltd, London, 2007. Miller, B. R
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western-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf
valley. These may be compared with 23.5 °C in the London area. Instances of extreme high temperatures are rare and are associated with hot air brought from mainland Europe on south easterly winds, accompanied by strong sunshine. The highest temperature ever recorded in the whole of Scotland was 32.9 °C
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Microsoft Word - 2023_08_storm_babet_v1.docx
severely affected due to flooded lines and Kings Cross station in London was temporarily closed due to concerns with overcrowding. Other rail services in Scotland and northern England were cancelled or severely disrupted. Leeds Bradford airport closed after an aircraft skidded off the runway during
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PowerPoint Presentation
Science from an Operational Mission: An L5 Consortium Meeting – London, UK – 12 May 2015 Heliospheric Remote-Sensing Observations and Modelling: An Outlook to a Long-Standing View from L5. Mario M. Bisi (Mario.Bisi@stfc.ac.uk) (1), Bernard V. Jackson (2), Dusan Odstrcil (3,4), David F. Webb (5
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How the Met Office forecasts space weather and why it matters
for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store. More 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
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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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Met Office 10-day trend: Warm spells, thundery showers and Atlantic uncertainty
: sunshine and rising temperatures Friday continues the theme of warmth, with much of England and Wales enjoying blue skies and sunshine. Temperatures will climb again, with highs around 31°C in the London area and widespread mid to high 20s elsewhere. Scotland and Northern Ireland will see a slight
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Expanding access to Met Office data through the Microsoft Planetary Computer
for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store. More 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
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western-scotland_-climate-met-officepdf
valley. These may be compared with 23.5 °C in the London area. Instances of extreme high temperatures are rare and are associated with hot air brought from mainland Europe on south easterly winds, accompanied by strong sunshine. The highest temperature ever recorded in the whole of Scotland was 32.9 °C