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caa-case-study-2---tropical-maritime.pdf

Case 2 Route: Cambridge to Gloucester (VFR) Date: 11 th March 2017, departing 08 UTC Let’s take a look at the weather forecast, assess the potential threats and start investigating how to mitigate against these risks. a. Synoptic situation Describe the broad features in the synoptic chart, what

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Rain in the forecast for the start of the working week

by an Amber warning, stretching from Gloucester across the Midlands to the Wash and the Humber. “It’s likely that some parts of this area will be worse affected than others – it all depends on where, and if, the weather system responsible for the heavy rain stalls and pivots. However, within

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

caused some power outages. Flood water blocked roads in Gloucester, and Isle of Wight ferries were affected by the adverse weather. England diary of highlights The first half of July was mostly warm or hot, dry and sunny, especially so in the first week, with high pressure close to or over the British

NCIC Monthly Summary

pipes and mains, notably in the area served by Welsh Water. In Gloucester a burst water main caused road flooding, and the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital had to use its own water reserves after the main supply was cut. The weather became very unsettled during the closing days of the month

factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf

School moved to Barnwood on the outskirts of Gloucester in autumn 1940 and then to a range of other sites around London before eventually relocating to Stanmore in August 1951. After the war the Training School provided courses for both new staff and specialist staff (internal and external) on subjects

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