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UK freezing rain - 23 to 24 January 1996

. In some areas the rain turned to snow but in the areas marked on the map the snow turned to freezing rain with outbreaks through the night and intermittently through the 24 January. Impacts The most significant impact of this freezing rain event was a spate of road accidents. In the Birmingham area a 50

Historical weather

rainfall and flooding in the Lake District 18-19 November 2009 Ottery St Mary hailstorm 29-30 October 2008 Central England flooding 20 July 2007 Yorkshire flooding June 2007 Birmingham tornado 28 July 2005 Boscastle floods 16 August 2004 The Braer storm 10 January 1993 Towyn floods 26 February 1990 Burns

Fastnet Storm 14 August 1979

in the same area and the gales also led to several fatalities on land. At Milford Haven (Dyfed) a gust of 65 knots (75 mph) was recorded. A number of places, mostly well inland, measured their highest gust speeds of any August; these included Birmingham (Elmdon) Airport and Watnall (Nottinghamshire

Microsoft Word - 2019_010_october_rainfall.docx

maximum temperature was around 7 °C in Birmingham and 17 °C in London. The panel of rain-radar images below indicate the persistence of the heavy rainfall (3-hour intervals from 0900 UTC 25 October to 0900 UTC 26 October 2019 The map below shows rainfall totals for the 3-day period 0900 UTC 24 October

Prof Jonathan Gregory

in 1990 in particle physics at Birmingham concerned with the UA1 experiment at CERN in Geneva. His first job was for a year at the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia at Norwich, with Phil Jones and Tom Wigley. He joined the climate change group, led by John Mitchell, at the Met

Microsoft Word - 2024_04_storm_kathleen.docx

McNulty from County Donegal and crystallographer Dame Kathleen Lonsdale from County Kildare. Impacts Flights were cancelled at airports including Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Belfast City. Ferry services were also disrupted and in Northern Ireland there were impacts from fallen

Astrium Satellites Earth Observation, Navigation & Science Division

observatory • Science leadership in gravitational waves and gravity theory plus technology from Univ. Glasgow, Univ. Birmingham, Imperial College. • Due to launch this year • Mission to orbit about L1 with possible mission extension to Earth-Sun gravitational saddle point • Very interesting

How forecasters bring weather to life

From appearing on Celebrity Mastermind and The Great Sport Relief Bake Off to presenting the weather on Channel 5 and Facebook Live – life for Alex Deakin, is as varied as ever. It was while studying astrophysics at Birmingham University that Alex’s interest in the weather and climate was sparked

Prof Richard Betts MBE

on the potential Amazon forest tipping point. He is chair of the Royal Meteorological Society's Climate Science Special Interest Group. Career background BSc (Physics), University of Bristol, 1991. MSc (Meteorology and Applied Climatology), University of Birmingham, 1992. PhD (Meteorology), University

taf_summary-june-2022.pdf

Leeds Bradford 24 hr North EGNT Newcastle 24 hr North EGPD Aberdeen 24 hr North EGPF Glasgow 24 hr North EGPH Edinburgh 24 hr North EGPK Prestwick 24 hr North EGBB Birmingham 24 hr South EGCN Doncaster Sheffield 24 hr South EGGD Bristol 24 hr South EGGW London Luton 24 hr South EGFF Cardiff 24 hr

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