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and imagery for forecasting, and promoting the use of satellites for climate monitoring. Doug Smith Doug leads the decadal climate prediction research and development at the Met Office Hadley Centre. Alison Stirling Alison leads research into the representation of convection across model scales. Peter Stott

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="564.0" id="3148" latitude="56.423" longitude="-4.32" name="Glen Ogle" nationalPark="Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park" region="ta" unitaryAuthArea="Stirling"></Location> <Location elevation="277.0" id="3152" latitude="55.862" longitude="-3.875" name="Salsburgh" region="st

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-term average (mm) Grangemouth Refinery (Stirling) 95.0 67.1 Perth, Norwich Union (Perth) 86.2 - Stonehaven, Cheyne (Aberdeenshire) 79.0 - Newton of Falkland (Fife) 77.2 - Gilston (Mid-Lothian) 62.8 64.2 Kinross (Kinross-shire) 61.6 81.4 The map below shows lightning activity recorded across Scotland

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to 24 July 2013 Date Daily max temperature (°C) Station 6 July 28.1 Heathrow and Kew Gardens, Greater London 7 July 29.7 Hurn, Dorset 8 July 29.9 Edenfel, Tyrone 9 July 29.3 Grangemouth Refinery, Stirling 10 July 28.5 Betws-y-Coed, Gwynedd 11 July 28.8 Castlederg, Tyrone 12 July 29.4 Auchtermuchty

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and western Scotland, particularly Argyll, the area of heavy rainfall extended much further east, including across Perth and Kinross, Stirling and Falkirk, Angus and Fife, with 80mm falling at some stations near the East Coast. A few of the wettest areas are estimated to have totals exceeding 200mm (shown

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of Stirling) on 12 July 1911. The variation of mean daily maximum and minimum temperatures month by month, together with the highest and lowest temperatures recorded, is shown for Paisley and Tiree. An 'air frost' occurs when the temperature at 1.25 metres above the ground falls below 0 °C, whereas

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of Stirling) on 12 July 1911. The variation of mean daily maximum and minimum temperatures month by month, together with the highest and lowest temperatures recorded, is shown for Paisley and Tiree. An 'air frost' occurs when the temperature at 1.25 metres above the ground falls below 0 °C, whereas

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