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the January 2014 This image shows the south-west main-line railway at Dawlish, Devon, suspended in mid-air a er the foundations were washed away by the storm of 5 February. Photograph courtesy Matt Clark, Met Office Impacts The storms resulted in numerous weather-related impacts across the UK through

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average. Mean minimum temperatures were well below freezing and remained little higher for most of February. The long bitterly cold spell caused lakes and rivers to freeze, even sea water in some of England's harbours turned to ice. The sea froze for one mile out from the shore at Herne Bay, Kent

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to have lost crops, with some sheep also washed away by floodwater, and around 30,000 homes in northern Scotland lost power during the storm. Over 1000 homes in England were also affected by flooding across Yorkshire, the East Midlands and the Humber area. In Chesterfield (Derbyshire), around 400 homes

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Satellite image of the month - 2018

(Category 4 on the Saffir-Simpson scale) named Michael made landfall over Florida. In this satellite image, from NASA's Aqua satellite, the eye of the hurricane can be clearly seen shortly after it passed over the barrier islands near Mexico Beach. This was one of the strongest hurricanes to make

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saw some disruption due to fallen trees, heavy rain and strong winds. In the south-west a fisherman was airlifted from a trawler off Land’s End. There were reports of fallen trees, power cables and power cuts in Bristol, Martock and Teignmouth, and a cliff fall at West Bay closed the coastal path

Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report - October 2025

to melting in the subarctic seas rather than the Arctic Ocean. From July onwards, melting was mostly near- or below-average The summer of 2025 was rather warm in the Arctic, but in general the warmth did not occur over regions of vulnerable sea ice, except in areas where sea ice completely melts away every

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf

started windy in the north, with cloud clearing eastwards followed by generally brighter weather, sunniest in the north-east. The 30th and 31st were generally mild and cloudy, with a little light rain in the north on both mornings which died away. Wales diary of highlights Mild cloudy weather prevailed

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Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street. Near the centre of Glasgow, a derelict building collapse was reported in the early evening of the 3rd, crushing a nearby car. In Cumbernauld, central Scotland, a block of flats had its roof reportedly ripped away by the winds, on a street where Storm Isha

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