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  • Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_10_for_print.docx

    Museum of Making was flooded. In Suffolk, a major incident was declared due to flooding. Rail services on the East Coast were 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

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    . Showers and longer outbreaks of rain moved through Devon and Cornwall on the 15th, spreading into parts of the north, but it remained hot and sunny in many other areas with a high of 31.3 °C at Frittenden (Kent). This was followed by a warm night on the 15th/16th with London St James’s Park falling

  • mwr_2025_06_for_printpdf

    its second warmest June, while Wales saw its third warmest. 30°C was reached and exceeded on several occasions in parts of central, southern and eastern England. Areas of southeastern England saw provisional mean temperatures over 3°C above average, and many counties including Greater London, Essex

  • pws_value_for_money_review_-_march_2015.pdf

    attributable to the PWS. The study assumed: � The proportion of flights using WAFC London data was 60% (robust assumption from the area of the globe covered by WAFC London) � The proportion of flights using data effectively to reduce flight time was 50% � Estimate of proportion attributable to PWS

  • factsheet_5_white_christmas_2025pdf

    and shallower footprint, without the modern stone embankments constructed in the Victorian era, made it much easier for the water to freeze and in addition Old London Bridge was demolished in 1832. The original medieval wooden bridge was supposed by 19 wooden piers with relatively narrow arches in between

  • factsheet_5_white_christmas_2025.pdf

    and shallower footprint, without the modern stone embankments constructed in the Victorian era, made it much easier for the water to freeze and in addition Old London Bridge was demolished in 1832. The original medieval wooden bridge was supposed by 19 wooden piers with relatively narrow arches in between

  • pwscg-minutes-april-2025pdf

    OFFICIAL Public Weather Service Customer Group (PWSCG) & Programme Assurance Group (PAG) 1 10:00-16:30, 28 th April 2025 Room 7.05- UKRI, Caxton House, Tothill Street, London, SW1H 9NA Attendees Met Office Penny Endersby (PE) Steve Calder (SC) Simon Brown (SB) Alison Wood (AW) Margo Melotte (MM

  • PWSCG Minutes 24-01-18 Draft 1.0.docx

    MINUTES PWSCG (43) Meeting 10:45 – 15:30 Wednesday 25 th April 2018 Church House, Westminster, London Attendees Wyn Williams (WW) Sarah Jackson (SJ) Paul Riches (PR) Paul Hadley (PH) Paul Furlong (PF) Iain Ritchie (IR) Charlie Hall (CHa) Lindy Woodage (LW) William Hall (WH) Colin Hord (CH) Fiona

  • pwscg-minutes-april-2025.pdf

    OFFICIAL Public Weather Service Customer Group (PWSCG) & Programme Assurance Group (PAG) 1 10:00-16:30, 28 th April 2025 Room 7.05- UKRI, Caxton House, Tothill Street, London, SW1H 9NA Attendees Met Office Penny Endersby (PE) Steve Calder (SC) Simon Brown (SB) Alison Wood (AW) Margo Melotte (MM

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    southern areas, with parts of south-east England actually slightly colder than average. Most parts of the UK saw less rainfall than average, substantially so for some areas, with less than 20% of normal for London and much of southern England. The only area with more rainfall than average was the far

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