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mwr_2024_03_for_print_v1.pdf

and windy The weather pattern for March was characterized by a series of Atlantic low pressure systems crossing the country through the month with just a brief settled spell during the 2nd week and the occasional transient ridge of high pressure. Wet and windy was the order of the day on the 1st

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that brief with a mixture of weather ranging from temperatures into the low 20s Celsius to snowfall to spring storms, all in the first 2 weeks of the month. The early days of the month saw a distinct north south split, with cold continental easterlies affecting the northern half of the UK

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houses and stranded vehicles. England diary of highlights The jet stream tracked over southern Britain for most of the month, resulting in a wet and cloudy month for most of England. The weather briefly turned more settled on the 21st- 23rd, and colder quieter weather affected most parts from the 27th

mwr_2024_07_for_print.pdf

of the country. Weather diary • Generally cool and wet, windy at times, warmer towards the end The weather over the UK for July was dominated by low pressure systems with only the occasional brief respite from a ridge of high pressure, resulting in generally cool and unsettled conditions for most

mwr_2023_05_for_print.pdf

a brief dry spell at the beginning of the month, the UK was affected by a series of complex low pressure systems from the Atlantic bringing with them some wet and windy conditions. Warcop Range in Cumbria recorded winds gusting up to 62mph during the 4th. From the 4th to the 15th, all regions saw some

mwr_2023_03_for_print_v2.pdf

that with 118.6mm. By the end of the month, dozens of stations across the UK had set new monthly totals. Wind was a feature through the second half of the month as a succession of depressions crossed the British Isles. Apart from the 19th and 27th which saw conditions settle down briefly with transient ridges

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pressure systems off the Atlantic began in earnest on the 4th. Storms Elin and Fergus, named by the Irish Met Service, crossed the UK on the 9th and 10th. High pressure did make a brief appearance from the 14th to 18th, giving marginally more settled conditions mainly over the south

minutes-pwscg-25-jan-17-final.pdf

on issues such as ‘perception of accuracy’. 7. Report on BEIS In KH’s absence SJ provided a brief update on activity within BEIS. The new Industrial Strategy Green Paper, one of the Department’s priorities, has now been launched and a consultation opened: https://beisgovuk.citizenspace.com/strategy

minutes_pwscg_27_apr_16_final.pdf

Commitments � � � Observations Technology Science The PAG was also briefed on the Met Office Transformation and Efficiency (T&E) Programme. The review of International Commitments highlighted that all milestones and indicators had been met for EUMETSAT with the key achievement being that the next generation

mwr_2024_03_for_print.pdf

crossing the country through the month with just a brief settled spell during the 2nd week and the occasional transient ridge of high pressure. Wet and windy was the order of the day on the 1st with a deep low crossing central England, producing significant rainfall across all regions, and some very strong

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