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NCIC Monthly Summary
dry and bright in the south, but central and northern districts had frequent showers, with strong winds especially in the north, Lerwick (Shetland) reporting gusts to 78 mph. The 2nd was dull and overcast with rain and drizzle affecting most places throughout, turning very wet over the north-west
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factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025pdf
. Donegal) 1 April 1948 968.0 Sealand (Cheshire) 8 May 1943 May June 968.4 Lerwick (Shetland) 28 June 1938 July 967.9 Sule Skerry (Northern Isles) 8 July 1964 August 967.3 Shannon Airport (Co. Clare) 19 August 2020 September 957.1 Claremorris (Co. Mayo) 21 September 1953 October 946.8 Cawdor Castle
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ukcp18--marine-report--march-2019-update.pdf
-0.82 Lerwick 0.44 0.49 Table 3.2.1. Illustrative high-end projection of atmospheric storminess contribution to 21 st century trend in one-year and 200-year return level of skew surge at sites around the UK coast. This projection does not include any contribution from time-mean sea level change
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024pdf
as the meteorologist for the 1910–1913 Terra Nova expedition, and served as Director of the Meteorological Office from 1920–1930. Significant investment in further research led to the establishment of Lerwick Observatory in 1921. Its initial purpose was to assist with a request from the Norwegian Government
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ukcp18--marine-report--march-2019-updatepdf
-0.82 Lerwick 0.44 0.49 Table 3.2.1. Illustrative high-end projection of atmospheric storminess contribution to 21 st century trend in one-year and 200-year return level of skew surge at sites around the UK coast. This projection does not include any contribution from time-mean sea level change
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf
as the meteorologist for the 1910–1913 Terra Nova expedition, and served as Director of the Meteorological Office from 1920–1930. Significant investment in further research led to the establishment of Lerwick Observatory in 1921. Its initial purpose was to assist with a request from the Norwegian Government
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mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3pdf
at Lerwick, Shetland (93% of average) to 1930 hours at Hastings (103%). Winter 2015 was the sunniest winter in the UK series from 1929, with 121% of average sunshine. It was especially sunny in the north-east with Morpeth Cockle Park, Northumberland and Dyce, Aberdeenshire among the sunniest locations
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mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3.pdf
at Lerwick, Shetland (93% of average) to 1930 hours at Hastings (103%). Winter 2015 was the sunniest winter in the UK series from 1929, with 121% of average sunshine. It was especially sunny in the north-east with Morpeth Cockle Park, Northumberland and Dyce, Aberdeenshire among the sunniest locations
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remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023pdf
and there were just two meteorological flights making twice daily soundings to 24,000ft at Mildenhall and Aldergrove. Radiosonde stations were located at Penzance and Lerwick using Finnish and French equipment until these countries were invaded, at which point the Met Office was forced into developing
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remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf
and there were just two meteorological flights making twice daily soundings to 24,000ft at Mildenhall and Aldergrove. Radiosonde stations were located at Penzance and Lerwick using Finnish and French equipment until these countries were invaded, at which point the Met Office was forced into developing