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early-february-2009-snowfalls---met-office.pdf
Early February 2009 snowfalls February 2 - Heavy snowfalls in eastern England, with significant travel disruption in London and the south-east. There were heavy snowfalls in many parts of eastern England overnight 1st/2nd, with widespread travel disruption. London and parts of Essex, Kent, Surrey
Dr Matthew Hort
as a researcher within ENFLO at the University of Surrey, carrying out wind tunnel studies looking at the dispersion of gaseous emissions around petrochemical storage facilities. Before this, Matt completed a PhD within the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Surrey on direct
exceptional-warmth-april-2018---met-office.pdf
reservations about this value due to station exposure). In a recent hot spell during April 2011 Wisley, Surrey recorded 27.8 °C. However, although the hottest conditions were across the south-east, many individual weather stations elsewhere also recorded their warmest April day on record. The map
Professor Simon Vosper
Office in 2001 as a research scientist. Prior to this he was based at the University of Leeds (including stints at the University of Surrey) as a postdoctoral research fellow, latterly funded by the NERC postdoctoral fellowship scheme. Simon completed a PhD on the behaviour of orographic internal gravity
Microsoft Word - 2020_05_july_temperature.docx
, Canterbury, Kent and Epsom, Surrey stood for nearly 80 years until 37.1°C on 3 August 1990 at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. This was broken by 38.5°C at Faversham, Kent on 10 August 2003 and 38.7°C at Cambridge Botanic Garden on 25 July 2019. The table below lists the UK’s hottest days on record. Prior
UK Climate Change in action
Warming across the country has, however, not been even with some regions experiencing more rapid change than others. Heatwave thresholds in 8 counties in a band from Surrey to east Yorkshire are now changing. Dr Mark McCarthy is the head of the Met Office National Climate Information Centre
heatwave-1-july-2015---met-office.pdf
downpours across parts of northern England and Scotland. Weather data Heathrow, Greater London recorded a maximum temperature of 36.7 °C, the highest July temperature on record for the UK, and just ahead of the previous July record 36.5 °C at Wisley, Surrey on Record breaking heat and sunshine - July 2006
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