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Planning Circular 2 2003 - Scottish Planning Series Safeguarding of Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites, and Military Explosives Storage Areas: The Town and Country Planning (Safeguarded Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites and Military Explosives Stor

the Scottish Government website at www.scotland.gov.uk/planning . Requests for paper copies of safeguarding maps should be addressed to: Aerodrome Standards Department, Civil Aviation Authority, 2W Aviation House, South Area, Gatwick Airport, West Sussex, RH6 0YR or e-mailed to safeguarding

mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

scattered showers brought rain to Scotland and Northern Ireland. Overall, September saw below average temperatures, with a provisional mean of 12.7°C (anomaly -0.3°C). Temperatures were slightly lower in Scotland and Northern Ireland than in southern and central England. East Anglia saw mean

mwr_2024_09_for_print_v2.pdf

scattered showers brought rain to Scotland and Northern Ireland. Overall, September saw below average temperatures, with a provisional mean of 12.7°C (anomaly -0.3°C). Temperatures were slightly lower in Scotland and Northern Ireland than in southern and central England. East Anglia saw mean

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2025 is double-record breaker: UK’s warmest and sunniest year on record

, which recorded just 69% - its driest year on record.   Although conditions have improved recently in many regions due to wetter weather, parts of Sussex remain in official drought status. Much of the country is now in recovery. Helen Wakeham, Director of Water at the Environment Agency, said

mwr_2024_09_for_print.pdf

scattered showers brought rain to Scotland and Northern Ireland. Overall, September saw below average temperatures, with a provisional mean of 12.7°C (anomaly -0.3°C). Temperatures were slightly lower in Scotland and Northern Ireland than in southern and central England. East Anglia saw mean

mwr_2024_04_for_print.pdf

village at Bracklesham in West Sussex experienced severe flooding that injured as many as 100 people and triggered a major rescue operation. Persistent frontal rain affected NE England and E Scotland on the 9th and resulted in road flooding and the temporary closure of the East Coast Main Line between

mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

pattern. UK sunshine totals for the year ranged from 1118 hours at Eskdalemuir (95% of average) to 1935 hours at Hastings, East Sussex (103%) – the latter being the sunniest UK station for the second consecutive year. Winter 2016 was dull across much of the UK, as a result of a dull December

highway-wiser-research-fellowship-full-report.pdf

NMHS SK WISER UNMA Beach Management Unit East African Community Early Warning System HIGH impact Weather lAke sYstem Indigenous Knowledge Impact-Based Forecast Key Informant Interview Kenya Meteorological Department Lake Victoria Basin Commission National Meteorological and Hydrological Services

mwr_2023_01_for_print

as across south-west and central southern England. The night of the 15th/16th brought a spell of heavy rain across southernmost counties, resulting in numerous road closures and rail disruption from flooding, notably across Hampshire and in particular Sussex with the A21, A28 and A29 all affected

feb-monthly-weather-report.pdf

unless otherwise stated. Weather impacts • Persistent rain across southern and central England led to road damage, surface flooding and travel disruption February continued January's pattern of weather, with a persistent cyclonic east to southeasterly regime in place bringing mostly unsettled

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