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NCIC Monthly Summary
but persisting along the east coast. Low cloud, mist and fog early on the 31st soon burned away, then it was generally sunny and very warm, Northolt (Greater London) recording a maximum of 24.8 °C and Morecambe (Lancashire) getting 15.9 hours of bright sunshine. Wales diary of highlights Most of the month
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mo_together_englandpdf
- An example of how NAME is used to predict the spread of Foot and Mouth disease. Figure 12 - A CHEMET Pro air concentration map produced for a London-based exercise. 4.6 Nuclear incidents Following a small-scale nuclear incident, the response from the Hazard Centre would be similar
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state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf
) values are around Greater London due in part to the urban heat-island effect. Despite 2014 being the warmest year in the UK series from 1910, cooling degree days were below average across much of central England by around 5 CDD compared to a 1981-2010 long-term average of around 15 to 20 CDD (Figure 13
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mo_together_england.pdf
- An example of how NAME is used to predict the spread of Foot and Mouth disease. Figure 12 - A CHEMET Pro air concentration map produced for a London-based exercise. 4.6 Nuclear incidents Following a small-scale nuclear incident, the response from the Hazard Centre would be similar
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state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3pdf
) values are around Greater London due in part to the urban heat-island effect. Despite 2014 being the warmest year in the UK series from 1910, cooling degree days were below average across much of central England by around 5 CDD compared to a 1981-2010 long-term average of around 15 to 20 CDD (Figure 13
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Met Office report_301107_with changes accepted_2126
Warning Service, combined with the support from its PWS advisors, helps the emergency services and other Cat 1 responders to make critical decisions on the resourcing capabilities of their teams. • The use of WAFC London, UK TAF and Sigmet data, all provided by the Met Office, allow pilots to divert
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factsheet_7-climate-of-south-west-england_2023pdf
with mean daily maxima ranging from around 19 °C in coastal Cornwall to 21 °C in inland areas of Somerset and Avon. This is compared with 22.5 °C that is typical of the area of highest UK temperature around London. Instances of extreme high temperatures are rare and are associated with hot air
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factsheet_7-climate-of-south-west-england_2023.pdf
with mean daily maxima ranging from around 19 °C in coastal Cornwall to 21 °C in inland areas of Somerset and Avon. This is compared with 22.5 °C that is typical of the area of highest UK temperature around London. Instances of extreme high temperatures are rare and are associated with hot air
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Factsheet_2_Thunderstorms_2026pdf
of these days happening during the summer months. The 30 year mean annual amount of thunder days is less than 5 days in western coastal districts and over most of central and northern Scotland, and 10 to 15 days over East Midlands, East of England, London & parts of the South East. Figure 12: Mean number
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annual-report-and-accounts-2024-to-2025_webpdf
2018 to 2021. Looking forward, an external evaluation by London Economics estimates that Met Office activities will generate an extraordinary £56 billion of economic value within the next decade - a 19:1 return on government investment. Further work will support the additional growth which we can