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  • south-west-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

    surfaces reach the sea in cliffs, for which the area is famous, but with a few areas of sand dunes as well. The plateaux are deeply incised by rivers and many of the lower river valleys have been submerged to form picturesque estuaries such as the Dart and Tamar. The highest areas coincide

  • south-west-england_-climate-met-officepdf

    surfaces reach the sea in cliffs, for which the area is famous, but with a few areas of sand dunes as well. The plateaux are deeply incised by rivers and many of the lower river valleys have been submerged to form picturesque estuaries such as the Dart and Tamar. The highest areas coincide

  • Factsheets

    (Factsheet 13) 14. Microclimates A microclimate is the distinctive climate of a small-scale area, such as a garden, park, valley or part of a city. The weather variables in a microclimate, such as temperature, rainfall, wind or humidity, may be subtly different to the conditions prevailing over

  • record-breaking-heat-and-sunshine---july-2006---met-office.pdf

    / 19th 1924 1 33.6 / 3 July 1976 Aberporth, Ceredigion 34.1 / 19th 1942 1 31.8 / 2 August 1995 Valley, Anglesey 33.6 / 19th 1931 1 33.0 / 5 August 2003 Hastings, East Sussex 33.2 / 19th 1931 1 32.3 / 27 June 1976 Auchincruive, Ayrshire 30.7 / 19th 1932 1 30.6 / 29 July 1948 Buxton, Derbyshire 30.1 / 19th

  • Abbreviations

    VAAC Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre VAAG Volcanic Ash Advisory Group VAG Volcanic Ash Graphic VAL In valleys VAORG Volcanic Ash Observations Review Group VASAG Volcanic Ash Scientific Advisory Group VC... In vicinity of aerodrome (followed by FG, FC, SH, PO, BLDU, BLSA, BLSN) VIS Visibility VOLCEX

  • Satellite image of the month - 2021

    valley fog is evident around the Wales/England borders and much of central and eastern Scotland. The true-colour image on the right-hand side is taken around 10 hours later at 11:50 UTC, using three of the VIIRS visible bands, and shows how the fog has persisted and developed during this time

  • heavy-rainfall_flooding---june-2007---met-office.pdf

    (mm) precipitation (mm) precipitation12-14 June (mm) 2007 (years) Trassey Slievenaman (County Down) 56.8 37.3 98.0 192.1 30 Murlough (County Down) 27.0 35.3 65.0 127.3 75 Ballysallagh Reservoir (County Down) 34.8 29.0 55.5 119.3 65 Annalong Valley (County Down) 6.5 36.4 75.8 118.7 20 Conlig, New

  • Microsoft Word - 2021_09_high_temperatures.docx

    01/01/2022 10.6 03/01/1932 113 Buxton, Derbyshire 10.3 01/01/2022 8.9 22/01/1969 100 Valley, Anglesey 11.1 01/01/2022 10.7 11/01/1998 91 Plymouth, Mountbatten, Devon 11.8 01/01/2022 11.6 06/01/1999 88 Hastings, East Sussex 11.3 02/01/2022 10.6 19/01/2007 88 Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire 12.5 01/01

  • weatherlands-forecast-lesson-plan_v2.pdf

    : Weatherlands forecast | Activity steps “‘Just a bit faster, Nim!’ said Ray as they soared across the Weatherlands, zipping past the snow-covered Flurry Mountains... Ray gripped Nim’s back a little lighter as they approached the Valley of Winds, where they were buffeted around rather ungratefully... Finally

  • uk_synop_station_list_jul24.pdf

    WAL 2009 03302 VALLEY 10 53.25262 -4.53639 WAL 1930 03305 CAPEL CURIG NO3 216 53.09416 -3.94138 WAL 1993 03313 RHYL NO2 77 53.2593 -3.50882 WAL 1986 03316 CROSBY 9 53.49724 -3.05764 ENG 1983 03318 BLACKPOOL, SQUIRESGATE 10 53.77481 -3.03782 ENG 1942 03321 HAWARDEN AIRPORT 11 53.17543 -2.98633 WAL 1944

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