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Dr Vivien Bright

numerical models and measurement techniques. Her research has also involved evaluating air quality modelling techniques across urban conurbations.      Air quality scientist at the Met Office (2016 - present).  Post Doctoral Research Associate at the University of Cambridge (2012 - 2015).  PhD

How was May in the Midlands?

month, leaving the UK to have recorded 72% of its average May rainfall. But how was May 2025 in the Midlands? May 2025  Sunshine was in abundance, with 250.2 hours recorded - 31% more than the long-term meteorological average and the third sunniest since 1910.  Mean temperatures were also up, 1.4°C

midlands_-climate-met-office.pdf

Midlands: climate The Midlands area includes the Cotswold Hills to the south, the Northamptonshire uplands to the east, the Peak District to the north and is bounded by the Welsh border to the west. It includes the Severn and Avon valleys, with their rivers flowing to the south, and the valley

Birmingham Tornado 28 July 2005

Thursday 28 July 2005 (Birmingham Tornado) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 28 July 2005 General summary Northern Ireland had some early sunshine but a wet afternoon and evening. Much of Scotland was cloudy and there was some rain especially in the south in the afternoon and evening. The Western

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201805.pdf

(Aberdeenshire) on the 1st. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 28th, 81.0 mm of rain fell at Winterbourne (West Midlands). Wind gusts of 59 knots (68 mph) were recorded at South Uist (Western Isles) on the 11th. Weather Impacts On the 1st, Southeastern Rail services were disrupted between

SPF City Pack_editable_template

heat island effect, which results in higher urban temperatures compared with surrounding rural areas. WHAT AFFECTS THE REGION’S WEATHER? The West Midlands includes the urban areas of Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry. Here are some of the types of weather that the Midlands region experiences

Airfield climate data

List of airports Click on any airport to see its airfield climate statistics. Aberdeen Aldergrove (Belfast International) Alderney Benbecula Biggin Hill Birmingham Blackpool Bournemouth Bristol Cambridge Cardiff Carlisle Coventry Cranfield Durham Tees Valley Edinburgh Eglinton (City of Derry) East

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

across England; one from the West Midlands to Lincolnshire, the other from Morecambe Bay to north-east England. These brought torrential downpours, hailstones large enough to damage greenhouses and cars, and intense lightning activity (over 50,000 strikes were recorded across the UK through the day

NCIC Monthly Summary

and parts of the West Midlands, and around London and parts of Essex. In the Birmingham and Solihull area there were reports of flooding in properties and on some roads including the M42. In London and Essex there was flooding on the rail lines between Romford and Shenfield, with delays to services from

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