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Global-Infographic-4-MM
. Australia Rising seas make hurricanes and other storms more dangerous. Mangroves trap sediment and protect the coast against large waves and storm surges. Beaches and dunes are receding as sea level rises, so they are replenished with sand and grasses to minimise the impact of storm surges. China
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heavy-rainfall---east-uk-20_21-october-2001---met-office.pdf
, this is the highest ever total of rainfall reported in a single 24 hour period since records began in 1900. Rainfall Station Cambridge, Guildhall Herne Bay, Kent Andrewsfield, Essex Monks Wood, Cambridgeshire Radar imagery Duration of rainfall on 21 October 2001 18 hours - 02:00 GMT to 20:00 GMT 4 hours - 03:00 GMT
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PowerPoint Presentation
to deploy and visibility more than three miles (5km). The gliders had similar limitations • Low tide to ensure extreme low sea level so that the landing craft could spot and avoid obstacles that had been set by the Germans on the beaches 3 James Stagg He was Chief Meteorologist to General Eisenhower
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stagg_papers_210644_god_of_war_note.pdf
. 6. s=aa. (a) Throughout the period winds have been Northeasterly, mainly Force 5 or above= except for breaks in the afternoons and early evenings, overcast skies with cloud base 1000 feet or lower have been prevalent. (b) Wind conditions were almost continously prohibitive -1-. SECRET for beach
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Microsoft Word - 2020_05_july_temperature.docx
Exceptionally hot day, 31 July 2020 On 31 July 2020 the temperature reached 37.8 °C at Heathrow, Greater London, making this the UK’s third hottest day on record. Temperatures across central southern England widely exceeded 34 °C and locally 35 to 36 °C. Impacts Crowds descended on beaches along
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Ottery St Mary Hailstorm 29 to 30 October 2008
. Weather extremes over the period 29 - 30 October 2008 Highest Maximum Temperature (29 October) 11.9°C at High Beach (Essex) Lowest Minimum Temperature (29 October) -6.6°C at Topcliffe (North Yorkshire) Most Rainfall (29 October) 187.8 mm at Ottery St Mary, Kings School (Devon) Most Sunshine (29 & 30
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stagg_papers_210644_god_of_war_notepdf
. 6. s=aa. (a) Throughout the period winds have been Northeasterly, mainly Force 5 or above= except for breaks in the afternoons and early evenings, overcast skies with cloud base 1000 feet or lower have been prevalent. (b) Wind conditions were almost continously prohibitive -1-. SECRET for beach
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Storm Eleanor heads for the UK
with gales or severe gales in places and National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued as there is the potential for some travel disruption, and high waves throwing beach material on to sea fronts, roads and coastal properties, along western and southern coasts.” Neil Davies, flood duty manager
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Sun reigns for some, heavy rain for others
and inland waterways. As it is outside of the summer season, not everyone will be able to access a lifeguarded beach so we’d like to remind people what to do if they find themselves struggling in the water. “Remember to float to live. Tilt your head back with your ears submerged, try to relax
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About a buoy: How three storms and a missing marine buoy sparked a technical transformation
sparked a technical transformation Author: Alex Collins Tue 19 Aug 2025 In the remote waters of the North Atlantic, one of our ocean buoys went on an unexpected journey-tossed by storms, lost at sea, and eventually found washed up on a beach in Ireland. But what have we learned from the lost buoy