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the-wet-autumn-of-2000---met-office.pdf

of September was unsettled with a very wet spell from the 14th to 21st. There were heavy prolonged downpours on several days, including a fall of 84 mm at Walderton (West Sussex) on the 15th. Low pressure dominated the UK's weather during October, with several days of heavy rain and strong winds

Observed and forecast tracks: northern hemisphere 2024

Click on the name of the tropical cyclone to see a chart of the observed track and forecast tracks from the Met Office global model. Verification statistics on each tropical cyclone are available upon request from [email protected]. At the end of the season a verification report on the performance

Observed and forecast tracks: northern hemisphere 2023

Click on the name of the tropical cyclone to see a chart of the observed track and forecast tracks from the Met Office global model. Verification statistics on each tropical cyclone are available upon request from [email protected]. At the end of the season a verification report on the performance

World Wars

D-Day Chart - 0100 UTC on 5 June 1944 Weather has often played a key part in the success or failure of military campaigns. The Met Office has provided meteorological support to the armed forces of the United Kingdom and her allies since 1915. During the course of the First World War

sug_6th-edition-part1-v2.6-01.05.2024.pdf

................................................................................ 6 2.4 Digitally coded charts .......................................................................................................... 6 2.5 OPMET information in alphanumeric format ........................................................................ 8 2.6 OPMET

The Beaufort Scale

always been aware of the value of accurate charts. His father had created and published a new map of Ireland in 1792 and at 15 he himself was shipwrecked due to a faulty chart. Wherever possible he dedicated his time to surveying and publishing new charts and it was through this shared interest that he

Quantitative Volcanic Ash (QVA) Forecasts

of significant ash in the atmosphere.  QVA Concentration Forecast: Displays data for one output time step and one flight level (e.g., FL150-FL200). The chart title describes the plotted data, while the subtitle includes flight level range, volcano name, and validity time. The issue time shows when the chart

2020_04_storm_jorge.pdf

and was closed due to strong winds. Flooding problems from the exceptionally wet February continued across parts of Yorkshire. Weather data The analysis chart at 18 UTC 29 February 2020 shows storm Jorge centred to the west of Scotland. The map below shows maximum gust speeds from storm Jorge. Winds gusted

Low Level Forecasts

What Are F214, F215, F415, and F424? These forecasts are part of the UK’s regulated aviation weather services, designed to support safe and efficient low-level flight operations: F215: A graphical low-level significant weather chart showing areas of poor visibility, low cloud, and other weather

caa_verification-jan-2025.pdf

flight planning systems receive timely and reliable forecasts of en-route aviation As a World Area Forecast Centre (WAFC), significant weather charts to support Global air travel are provided by the Met Office. The timely delivery of the data used to compile these charts is important for airlines flight

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