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160000 .000000 170000 .000000 . CAMBORNE CORNWALL MET OFFICE PLANNING MAP TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SAFEGUARDED METEOROLOGICAL SITES) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2014 METEOROLOGICAL CAMBORNE), TECHNICAL SITES DIRECTION 1. The Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills hereby certifies this map

Christmas snow records in the UK

of sunshine recorded on Christmas day is 7.5 hours, recorded in Penzance, Cornwall and Aberporth, Dyfed in 1944, Faversham, Kent in 1979 and Camborne, Cornwall in 2010. Sunshine hours Country Sunniest Christmas Day  England  7.5hrs at Penzance, Cornwall in 1944 and Faversham, Kent in 1979 and Camborne

This is to certify that the Management System of:

14001:2015 Gathering observational data ISO 14001:2015 Meteorological-based research ISO 14001:2015 Gathering observational data ISO 14001:2015 Meteorological-based research, gathering observational data Camborne Camborne Observatory, Kehelland, TR14 0BZ, United Kingdom ISO 14001:2015 Meteorological

Braer Storm 10 January 1993

across Northern Ireland and Scotland bringing down power cables in the Lothian Region. Highest wind speeds below. OWS Cumulus 105 knots (121 mph) North Rona 105 knots (121 mph) Sumburgh 83 knots (96 mph) Lerwick 74 knots (85 mph) Camborne 71 knots (82 mph) Stornoway Airport 69 knots (79 mph) Tiree 69

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Dry January

% below average), Wales (36.1 hours 26% below average) and the far South West (42.5 hours 21% below average) were dull. Camborne, Cornwall had its dullest January on record (dating back 58 years) with just 28 hours, while the sunniest place was Morpeth, Northumberland with 86 hours (48% above the expected average).

Burns Day Storm 25 January 1990

Head 93 knots (107 mph) Culdrose 89 knots (103 mph) Herstmonceux 85 knots (98 mph) Vertical cross-section at 1200UTC on 25 January 1990 of the wind speed (knots) approximately along a line between Valentia (V), Camborne (C), Crawley (CR), Shoeburyness (S) and Hemsby (H). Daily weather extremes Highest

Protecting our observing capability

Dean Hill Drium-a-Starraig Hameldon Hill High Moorsley Hill of Dudwick Holehead Ingham Munduff Old Buckenham Predannack Thurnham Wardon Hill Additional Met Office radio sites Ablemarle - Radiosonde Camborne - Radiosonde Exeter - Satellite Herstmonceux - Radiosonde Lerwick - Radiosonde South Uist

I manage a team of 19 specialists

manage a team of 19 specialists (subject matter experts in specific observing networks) and analysts at Exeter, Edinburgh, Camborne and Lerwick. The work of the team is really important because we make sure that the Observations everyone relies on (either by viewing them directly, as input

Dr Joelle Buxmann

and ceilometers (e.g. E- Profile) She is currently the Principal Investigator of nine AERONET stations, including: Camborne, East Malling, Lerwick, Stornoway, Watnall, Rhyl, Loftus, Glasgow, Portglenone

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