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Aviation Forecast Performance

includes a more detailed description of the method used for verification. TAF Verification Reports are available by location, with varying lead times (T+9, T+24 and T+30). Reports are available as a PDF file. New reports are available on a monthly basis. TAF Verification Reports - Leeds Bradford Airport

Storm Ewan

the UK. Ewan was felt more across southern parts of the Republic of Ireland. The storm only had yellow Met Office warnings for wind across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Reports of minor flooding due to wave overtopping and some travel delays at Leeds Bradford airport were seen due

annex-a---aerodrome-warnings-continued-provision-pdf.pdf

Cambridge Campbeltown Cardiff-Wales Carlisle City of Derry Coventry Cranfield Doncaster Sheffield Dundee Durham Tees Valley East Midlands Edinburgh Exeter Farnborough Glasgow Gloucestershire Hawarden Humberside Inverness Islay Kirkwall Lands End Leeds/Bradford Liverpool London City London/Gatwick London

exceptional-warmth-december-2015---met-office.pdf

stations are listed in the table below. Station Date Max temp (degC) Previous maxtemp (degC) Previous date Record length (years) Oxford 18-Dec- 2015 15.9 15.2 02-Dec- 1985 163 Durham 19-Dec- 2015 15.9 15.1 22-Dec- 1991 135 Bradford, West Yorkshire 18-Dec- 2015 15.8 15.3 01-Dec- 1985 108 Buxton, Derbyshire

Microsoft Word - 2021_09_high_temperatures.docx

Stonyhurst, Lancashire 14.1 01/01/2022 13.5 25/01/2016 83 Aberporth, Ceredigion 13.5 01/01/2022 13.4 26/01/2003 80 December - highest min Sheffield, South Yorkshire 13.0 31/12/2021 12.9 12/12/1994 136 Bradford, West Yorkshire 12.4 31/12/2021 11.6 17/12/2015 113 Buxton, Derbyshire 11.6 31/12/2021 11.5 12

heavy-rainfall_flooding---june-2007---met-office.pdf

of stations which recorded their wettest June and have long series lengths. Some places also had their wettest any month on record, including the following long-running stations: Hull, Bradford and Sheffield. June 2007 - station precipitation values Station June 2007 % of 1961-1990 Series length

New book explores UK climate risk and resilience

Cars submerged in flood water in Bingley, Bradford on Boxing Day 2015 'Quantifying Climate Risk and Building Resilience in the UK' ‘Quantifying Climate Risk and Building Resilience in the UK’ summarises the £19m of research to improve the characterisation and quantification of climate risks

ham_map.compressed.pdf

360000 .000000 370000 .000000 380000 .000000 390000 .000000 400000 .000000 WYRE DISTRICT CRAVEN DISTRICT . HAMELDON HILL 440000 .000000 RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT PENDLE DISTRICT BRADFORD DISTRICT 440000 .000000 LANCASHIRE MET OFFICE PLANNING MAP TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SAFEGUARDED METEOROLOGICAL

Microsoft Word - 2023_05_september_heatwave.docx

and 28.4°C on 9 September 2023), while Sheffield and Oxford each recorded their highest September temperature since 8 September 1911 (30.5°C on 9 September and 30.8°C on 7 September 2023). Bradford (27.6°C on 9 September), and Morpeth, Cockle Park, Northumberland (26.7°C on 9 September) also equalled

exceptional-warmth-april-2018---met-office.pdf

2003 135 Bradford, West Yorkshire 24.3 23.9 15 April 1949 109 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 26.8 26.1 16 April 1949 104 Woburn, Bedfordshire 27.1 26.1 16 April 1949 103 Wisley, Surrey 28.3 27.8 23 April 2011 103 Cranwell, Lincolnshire 26.3 25.3 23 April 2011 102 On 19 April, Kenley Airfield (Greater

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