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cob_map.compressed.pdf

280000 .000000 290000 .000000 300000 .000000 310000 .000000 320000 .000000 . SEDGEMOOR DISTRICT WEST SOMERSET DISTRICT COBBACOMBE CROSS DEVON 130000 .000000 130000 .000000 MET OFFICE PLANNING MAP TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SAFEGUARDED METEOROLOGICAL SITES) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2014 METEOROLOGICAL

nwr_user_guide_2020.pdf

1 NWR User Guide FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB United Kingdom [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk 2 Contents Contents ....................................................................................................................................... 2 Getting started

nwr-ug-final.pdf

1 NWR User Guide FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB United Kingdom [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk 2 Contents Contents ....................................................................................................................................... 2 Getting started

nwr_ug_final.pdf

1 NWR User Guide FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB United Kingdom [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk 2 Contents Contents ....................................................................................................................................... 2 Getting started

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July flooding 2012

below shows the rainfall radar image for the same time as the weather chart on the previous page. The bands of rain correspond with the positions of the weather fronts. East Devon was particularly affected by flooding. June and early July had been particularly wet so the flooding was worsened

exceptionally-wet-weather---november-2012---met-office.pdf

railway was closed near Exeter due to flooding. Flooding, landslips and debris affected roads, with Devon, Somerset and Gloucestershire worst affected. A bank of the Great Western Canal near Tiverton (Devon) collapsed, draining the canal into the surrounding land. On 22 November there were further

Lynmouth Floods 15 August 1952

began on the Isles of Scilly and at Culdrose (Cornwall) during the early hours and spread to all parts of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset by midday. At Chivenor (Devon), the nearest synoptic reporting station to Lynmouth, and at St. Eval, in north Cornwall, the rain was almost incessant for 18 hours

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