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north-east-england_-climate---met-office.pdf

by month, together with the highest and lowest temperatures recorded, is shown for Durham and Leeming. An 'air frost' occurs when the temperature at 1.25 metres above the ground falls below 0 °C, whereas incidence of a 'ground frost' refers to a temperature below 0 °C measured on a grass surface

north-east-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

by month, together with the highest and lowest temperatures recorded, is shown for Durham and Leeming. An 'air frost' occurs when the temperature at 1.25 metres above the ground falls below 0 °C, whereas incidence of a 'ground frost' refers to a temperature below 0 °C measured on a grass surface

april-2000---record-rainfall---met-office.pdf

98.7 (1983) 1948 Nottingham (Watnall) 119.4 114.9 (1989) 1941 Waddington (Lincs) 124.2 90.7 (1983) 1946 Kinloss (Morayshire) 128.7 96.0 (1998) 1951 Aberdeen 130.0 116.0 (1998) 1951 Cottesmore (Rutland) 134.9 118.1 (1998) 1961 Leeming (N Yorks) 137.4 107.1 (1983) 1945 High Wycombe (Bucks) 140.1 121.3

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UK Snow 2010

Topcliffe in North Yorkshire and at RAF Leeming -17.9°C was recorded. Impacts The emergency services, transport organisations and utilities were all put under great pressure by the snow. The freezing temperatures also caused water supply problems due to burst pipes. Transport   This snow event

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any responsibility or liability is exclusively on the terms and conditions set out in that contract. Issued by: LRQA Limited, 1 Trinity Park, Bickenhill Lane, Birmingham B37 7ES, United Kingdom Page 6 of 7 Certificate identity number: 10543517 Certificate Schedule Location Leeming RAF Leeming

january-2005---stormy-spells---met-office.pdf

and highest gust 1980-2009 Ronaldsway Isle of Man 54 79 8th Highest hourly mean and highest gust 1980-2009 Barra Western Isles 52 92 11th Highest hourly mean and highest gust 1998-2007 Lo us Redcar and Cleveland 52 78 8th Highest gust and highest hourly mean 1997-2009 Leeming North Joint highest gust

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Mountain safety

from precipitous crags, helping sick casualties off the hill, to rescuing dogs and other animals from inaccessible places. MRTs rely on accurate mountain forecasts to safely carry out rescues and training operations. The Met Office provide direct support to RAF MRTs based at Lossiemouth, Leeming

uk_synop_station_list.pdf

GREAT DUN FELL NO 2 847 54.68401 -2.45132 ENG 1993 03230 REDESDALE CAMP 211 55.28504 -2.27941 ENG 1979 03238 ALBEMARLE 142 55.01979 -1.88167 ENG 2002 03240 BOULMER 23 55.42085 -1.60126 ENG 1975 03257 LEEMING 33 54.29698 -1.53301 ENG 1944 03265 TOPCLIFFE 25 54.20471 -1.39013 ENG 1947 03266 LINTON

Regional extremes observations detailed documentation

> </Region> <Region id="yh" name="Yorkshire &amp; Humber"> <Extremes> <Extreme locId="03257" locationName="Leeming" type="HMAXT" uom="degC">10.4</Extreme> <Extreme locId="99177" locationName="Pateley Bridge Ravens Nest" type="LMAXT" uom="degC">8.3</Extreme> <Extreme locId="03265" locationName="Topcliffe

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