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strong-winds-from-storm-hector---met-office.pdf

in Edinburgh. The following links from BBC news provide some indication of impacts experienced through this period. Weather data The analysis chart at 0600 UTC 14 June 2018 shows storm Hector tracking across the UK The rain-radar image at 0900 UTC 14 June 2018 shows heavy rain associated with storm Hector

factsheet_8-shipping-forecast_2023.pdf

transmission station at Poldhu in Cornwall. This message consisted of the forecast for the Western Coasts in plain language, followed by observations, in code, of barometric pressure, wind direction and force, visibility and barometric tendency taken at 0700 and 1800 GMT at Blacksod Point (County Mayo

Volcanic ash

Variable domain 0-24 hr ash concentration graphics

These charts supplement the London Volcanic Ash Advisory graphics (VAG) and advisories (VAA). They are to be used with caution. The outer edge of the low concentration zones (indicated as cyan) on these charts represent the standard threshold (200 micrograms of ash per cubic meter) as used

Volcanic ash

Variable domain 0-120 hr outlook ash concentration graphics

These charts supplement the London Volcanic Ash Advisory graphics (VAG) and advisories (VAA). They are to be used with caution. The outer edge of the low concentration zones (indicated as cyan) on these charts represent the standard threshold (200 micrograms of ash per cubic meter) as used

Volcanic ash

European domain 0-24 hour ash concentration graphics

These charts supplement the London Volcanic Ash Advisory graphics (VAG) and advisories (VAA). They are to be used with caution. The outer edge of the low concentration zones (indicated as cyan) on these charts represent the standard threshold (200 micrograms of ash per cubic meter) as used

SIGWX_flyer

Changes to WAFS SIGWX Forecasts In January 2025 the World Area Forecast System (WAFS) SIGWX charts will be changing as the London and Washington World Area Forecast Centres (WAFCs) introduce multi-timestep SIGWX forecasts for the first time. What is new: • Forecasts will be produced for T+6, T+9, T

About our archive collections

Our archive collections include original meteorological data, weather reports, weather charts and private weather diaries.

slash ‘/ ‘. So, for example, the Archive Reference number MET/2/4/2/3/a/1/6  (which is actually the reference code for a folder of Sea Ice charts for July – December 1968) is created by moving down the hierarchy in the following way: MET – Fonds – Met Office      2 – Series – Functions            4

World Wars

D-Day Chart - 0100 UTC on 5 June 1944 Weather has often played a key part in the success or failure of military campaigns. The Met Office has provided meteorological support to the armed forces of the United Kingdom and her allies since 1915. During the course of the First World War

the-wet-autumn-of-2000---met-office.pdf

of September was unsettled with a very wet spell from the 14th to 21st. There were heavy prolonged downpours on several days, including a fall of 84 mm at Walderton (West Sussex) on the 15th. Low pressure dominated the UK's weather during October, with several days of heavy rain and strong winds

Observed and forecast tracks: northern hemisphere 2024

Click on the name of the tropical cyclone to see a chart of the observed track and forecast tracks from the Met Office global model. Verification statistics on each tropical cyclone are available upon request from [email protected]. At the end of the season a verification report on the performance

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