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of the M11 in Essex was partially closed due to surface water. Further intense downpours developed on the 11th, this time focussed further east with surface water flooding reported on roads in Harpenden, Stevenage, Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire. Further north thundery downpours

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220000 .000000 480000 .000000 490000 .000000 500000 .000000 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE LUTON 510000 .000000 520000 .000000 NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT 220000 .000000 . EAST HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT AYLESBURY VALE DISTRICT CHENIES HERTFORDSHIRE 210000 .000000 DACORUM DISTRICT ST. ALBANS DISTRICT WELWYN

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Centennial recognition for 'Memories of Weather'

observations every day, the irreplaceable UK climate record would be nowhere near as comprehensive.”   The six observing sites are: Eskdalemuir, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland Rothamsted, Hertfordshire, England Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland Morpeth Cockle Park, Northumberland, England Llysdinam, Powys, Wales  

Dr Paul Burns

was awarded a PhD in modelling nocturnal atmospheric boundary layers from the University of Hertfordshire in 2015, following an MSc in Meteorology at the University of Reading. Previous to his research career, Paul worked as a Hydrographic Surveyor, mapping the seabed around the UK using hull-mounted

early-february-2009-snowfalls---met-office.pdf

in the following map. Stations reporting snow depths of 16 cm or more Snow depth (cm)Station County 29 Mickleham Surrey 23 Alice Holt Lodge Hampshire 21 Guernsey Airport Channel Islands 20 Cupar, Elmwood Agricultural CollegeFife 19 Malham Tarn North Yorkshire 17 Copley Durham 17 High Beach Hertfordshire

Dr Jenna Thornton

at UCL (University College London) Jenna went on to obtain a PhD in atmospheric physics from the University of Hertfordshire. This thesis explored the effect of meteorological conditions on the properties of ice particles in cirrus cloud using observations made with the FAAM atmospheric-research

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A brief warm spell before Easter – March 2021

and potentially towards Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. For context, the highest temperature on record for the UK in March is 25.6°C recorded on 29 March 1968 at Mepal in Cambridgeshire. End of March Chief Meteorologist Steve Ramsdale, said: “The UK will see a few days of notably warm weather to end March

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UK Climate Change in action

, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire Counties changing from a 26C to a 27C threshold: Lincolnshire Counties changing from a 25C to a 26C threshold: East Riding of Yorkshire Dr McCarthy added: “Although heatwaves are extreme weather events research shows that climate change

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Winchcombe, Gloucestershire 118.6 158 Oxford 108.8 156 Reading University, Berkshire 97.4 136 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 108.2 133 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 106 131 London St James's Park 88.2 127 High Beach, Essex 86.6 118 Aboyne, Aberdeenshire 107.8 116 Guernsey Airport 107 113 Wisley, Surrey

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