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Celsius with many sites particularly through Wales and northern England recording totals in excess of 50mm, and over 100mm over the Cumbrian hills. Wales and Northern Ireland saw their highest winds on the 13th with some stations recording gusts above 70mph. There was a brief respite from the 20th

mwr_2023_06_for_print.pdf

heavy downpours on the 25th which brought a brief resurgence of very warm, humid weather to an end. Monthly extremes The table below lists UK monthly weather extremes recorded at individual weather stations during June 2023 from data available on 04/07/2023. The map shows the location of these stations

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, over the Pennines, Cumbrian Hills, and more widely in Scotland, with up to 15cm falling over the Shetlands on the 7th. A cold easterly airstream together with lying snow allowed temperatures to fall to -10°C or below over Sutherland. The UK got a brief respite from the wet and windy weather between

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_07_for_printv2.pdf

shows shaded (scalar) wind speed anomalies with arrows as (vector) wind anomalies. Text not available. 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

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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

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

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but particularly western districts with winds gusting between 60 and 70mph, and rainfall totals exceeding 30mm. A ridge of high pressure on the 29th and 30th brought a brief, noticeably cooler but much needed respite to the unsettled weather. Notes The Met Office National Meteorological Library

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of the first computers capable of turning his dreams into reality. Richardson returned to the office for a brief time after the end of the war, working on concepts including turbulence and fractals, but after the office transferred to the Air Ministry, which had connections to military activity, he

wiser0170_highway_obs_data_intercomparison.pdf

once validated can be used in weather forecasting and other early warning applications in the region. 5 1.0. Introduction The World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) HIGH impact Weather LAke SYstem (HIGHWAY) Project is a United Kingdom (UK) Department for International Development (DFID) funded

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