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storm-deirdre---met-office.pdf

Airport due to strong crosswinds. Weather data The satellite image at 1305UTC on 15 December 2018 shows the centre of Storm Deirdre to the south of Ireland, with associated fronts almost entirely swathing the UK in cloud. Image copyright Met Office / NASA / NOAA. The analysis chart at 1800 UTC

Microsoft Word - 2022_01_storms_malik_corrie.docx

conditions with a number of overturned lorries. Ferry sailings in Scotland were delayed or cancelled. Several schools in Aberdeenshire, the Highlands and Moray were closed due to storm damage or power outages. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200 UTC 29 January 2022 shows storm Malik to the north-east

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

which commenced in 1659, it was the warmest calendar month yet recorded. The numerous warm, sunny days were associated with anomalously high pressure over northern Europe and a persistent southerly airstream over the UK. Warmest calendar month yet recorded Impacts The heat placed strains on water

record-rainfall---april-to-july-2012---met-office.pdf

to the wet weather elsewhere, the far north-west of Scotland saw well below-average rainfall from March to October 2012. The persistent wet weather was due to a shi in the jet stream to a much more southerly track than normal, bringing a succession of Atlantic low pressure systems and associated fronts

East Coast Floods 31 January 1953

Saturday 31 January 1953 (East Coast Floods) Weather chart for 0600 UTC on 31 January 1953 General summary The most prominent feature of the weather was the wind. To start the day, the wind was a strong north-westerly, approaching gale force across Scotland. During the afternoon the wind veered

Penlee Lifeboat Disaster 19 December 1981

Saturday 19 December 1981 (Penlee Lifeboat Disaster) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 19 December 1981 General summary After another severe frost overnight, the day was very cold and mostly sunny in eastern and central England, but became rather less cold and cloudy elsewhere as freshening southerly

Climate and climate change

Weather and Climate summaries

with the BBC. It combines our climate projections and records to visualise climate change in the UK. Maps, charts and Data Data tables of UK and regional monthly series  Data tables of monthly station series  UK maps of monthly data Temperature, rainfall and sunshine time series charts Temperature

Harrow Wealdstone Train Crash 8 October 1952

Wednesday 8 October 1952 (Harrow and Wealdstone Train Crash) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 8 October 1952 General summary For many the morning dawned rather grey but any fog quickly cleared with bright or sunny spells developing, the best of which were across southern and south-western districts

June Snowfall 2 June 1975

Monday 2 June 1975 (Widespread June snowfall) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 2 June 1975 General summary A band of rain, with some sleet or snow in places, across the Midlands quickly pushed south to lie across southern counties of England by midday. The afternoon saw this cloud and rain, with some

iwxxm-sigwx-characteristics.pdf

WAFS IWXXM SIGWX DATA INFORMATION The IWXXM SIGWX Objects have been created from the WAFS gridded data sets, and various functions are applied to it to contour, simplify and smooth the data to form the different SIGWX features. The lower boundary of the new SIGWX chart is FL100, whilst the upper

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