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Microsoft Word - 2023_08_storm_babet_v1.docx

), Inverbervie (Kincardineshire) and Wick Airport (Caithness). Gust speeds were sustained at 40 to 50Kt (46 to 58mph) for a period of at least 48 hours. The prolonged nature of both the heavy rainfall and the strongest winds will have exacerbated the weather impacts experienced from this storm Babet. Author: Mike Kendon, Met Office National Climate Information Centre Last updated 26/10/2023

Microsoft Word - mwr_2024_02_for_print.docx

in western and northern Scotland disrupted transport. Network Rail Scotland reported the closure of the Perth to Inverness line at Kingussie and the Inverness to Wick/Kyle of Lochalsh line. The A82 north of Drumnadrochit was closed with mud and debris covering the road due to the prolonged heavy rain

mwr_2024_02_for_print_v1.pdf

in western and northern Scotland disrupted transport. Network Rail Scotland reported the closure of the Perth to Inverness line at Kingussie and the Inverness to Wick/Kyle of Lochalsh line. The A82 north of Drumnadrochit was closed with mud and debris covering the road due to the prolonged heavy rain

Climate and climate change

Synoptic and climate stations

Scotland 54.859, -4.934 Automatic Wick Airport Scotland 58.454, -3.088 Automatic Aberdaron Wales 52.789, -4.74 Automatic Aberporth Wales 52.139, -4.57 Automatic Alwen Wales 53.062, -3.553 Manual Arthog No 3 Wales 52.718, -4.004 Manual Bala Wales 52.907, -3.583 Automatic Betws-y-coed Wales 53.097

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

was relatively warm and sunny. It turned very windy with a gust to 52 mph at Wick (Caithness) on the 3rd. The 4th had sunshine and some showers in the north, but rain, heavy and persistent in places, spread from the south during the afternoon. The rain band became slow-moving and persisted over most parts

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911.pdf

. Northern Ireland also saw heavy rain on the 9th, with delays to trains south of Belfast and flooding on some roads around Lisburn, Newcastle and Ballyclare. The first ice and snow warnings were issued from the 9th but no impacts were reported until the 18th with a minor bus crash in Wick but no injuries

construction-catalogue-guide-v2.pdf

risk. An example of lightning strike monitoring Case Study - London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) LLDC was involved in a £25million scheme to regenerate Hackney Wick Overground Station. VisualEyes™ was used from planning through to operational delivery of the project. VisualEyes™ was critical

construction-catalogue-v3.pdf

in a £25million scheme to regenerate Hackney Wick Overground Station. VisualEyes™ was used from planning through to operational delivery of the project. VisualEyes™ was critical due to the volatile nature of the weather during that time of year, compounded by the pressure of the works needing

factsheet_9-weather_extremes_2022_2023.pdf

1051.9 Wick (Caithness) 24 December 1926 Table 31. Highest recorded atmospheric pressure values across the British Isles. Month Value (hPa) Location Date January 925.6 hPa Ochtertyre (Perthshire) 26 January 1884 February 942.3 hPa Midleton (Co. Cork) 4 February 1951 March 946.2 hPa Wick (Caithness) 9

02413-getmet-update-v4.pdf

Bradford ATIS 01133 911698 London City ATIS 02075 116055 London Stansted ATIS 01279 669325 Lydd ATIS 01797 322422 Manchester ATIS 01612 092860 Newcastle ATIS 01912 143401 Shoreham ATIS 01273 467372 Southampton ATIS 02380 625877 Stornoway ATIS 01851 707444 Sumburgh ATIS 01950 461037 Wick ATIS 01955

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