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met_office_top_secret_worksheet.pdf
-Day Age 7-11 TOP SECRET ABERPORTH Coded TOP SECRET Decoded ABERDEEN Coded Decoded ALDERGROVE Coded Decoded If there’s time….create your own coded observation of the weather at your location today, and draw the icons in the top blank row, and then get your partner to decode your observation. Compare
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Burns Day Storm 25 January 1990
cold. Significant weather event The highest recorded wind gust was 93 knots between 1400 UTC and 1500 UTC at Aberporth with an associated mean speed of 65 knots. There were several gusts to 90 knots over a wide area of southern England. The trail of destruction from the Isles of Scilly to Denmark left
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strong-winds---27-october-2002---met-office.pdf
05:00 GMT on 27 October 2002 Mumbles Head 61 05:00 GMT on 27 October 2002 Aberdaron 61 08:00 GMT on 27 October 2002 Aberporth 54 08:00 GMT on 27 October 2002 Wittering 45 12:00 GMT on 27 October 2002 Cottesmore 44 11:00 GMT on 27 October 2002 Wattisham 42 12:00 GMT on 27 October 2002 Heathrow 38 11
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strong-winds-10-12-march-2008---met-office.pdf
, when 953.0 hPa was recorded at Corgary (County Fermanagh). Lowest pressure over Wales was 954.4 hPa at Aberdaron (Gwynedd) and Aberporth (Ceredigion) at 1100 UTC and Milford Haven (Pembrokeshire) at 10:00 UTC . This was the lowest pressure over Wales since 17th December 1989, when 947.4 hPa
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Pride of Britain award for Meteorologist
locations including Aldergrove, Aberporth, Aberdeen and Cyprus. The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, in partnership with TSB, will be broadcast on ITV on 6th November at 8pm. You can read more about Josh’s heroic rescue efforts on the Met Office blog.
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station_based-downtime-summary-sample-report-1.pdf
Station Based Downtime Summary for ABERPORTH Weather Data from: (Lat=52:14N Long=04:57W) Month: May 2017 Issued on Wednesday 7 June 2017 at 08:37:47 Date Daily Rainfall total (mm) 0900-0900 Days of Rain >5mm Minimum Air Temp (Deg C) Days with Air Frost Snow Depth (cm) at 0900 UTC Days with Snow
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PWMS007_Buoy_Observations
) Missing data appears as N/A Data to be provided for the following buoys: 1. K1 2. K2 3. K3 4. K4 Page 3 5. K5 6. K7 7. RARH 8. BRITTANY 9. GASCOGNE 10. TURBOT BANK 11. ABERPORTH 12. CHANNEL 13. GREENWICH 14. SANDETTIE 15. SEVEN STONES 16. NORTH RONA 17. SULE SKERRY 18. MUCKLE HOLM 19. FOULA Data
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Record high temperatures verified
not meet the criteria needed to be declared as an official national record. A new record high daily minimum temperature for Wales of 24.5°C at Aberporth on 19 July has also been confirmed. The extreme temperatures were recorded as the UK was impacted by an unprecedented heatwave
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January weather extremes: a look back records from past events
widespread disruption across southern Britain. Scotland saw 120mph at Sumburgh, Shetland, on 23 January 1994, while Wales experienced 107mph at Aberporth, Dyfed, on 25 January 1990. These powerful winds typically occur when the jet stream intensifies over the Atlantic, driving deep depressions
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