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strong-winds_heavy-rainfall---7_8-july-2004---met-office.pdf
. Rainfall End return Rainfall station total date/timeperiod (mm) (years) Comments Guernsey Airport (CI) 62.5 8 July, 09:00 - 24 hours - - Wittering, Cambridgeshire 56.6 Jersey Airport (CI) Andrewsfield, Essex Wattisham, Suffolk 51.9 43.8 36.0 Wittering, Cambridgeshire 52.6 Wittering, Cambridgeshire
Global ocean circulation
of the Atlantic MOC comes from cooling of the surface in high latitudes, producing dense water which sinks to several kilometres below the surface. Climate models suggest that as the climate warms, the water in high latitudes becomes warmer and less salty, leading to less sinking and a weakening of the MOC. Some
risk-management-of-climate-thresholds-and-irreversible-change---2---amoc---dec-2019.pdf
by transporting warm water northwards in the Atlantic 1, 2 . The AMOC is maintained by cold, salty water sinking in the North Atlantic, so as the ocean warms from increasing greenhouse gases, and freshwater from melting glaciers enters the ocean, the AMOC may be weakened due to the change in temperature
amoc.pdf
, salty water sinking in the North Atlantic, so as the ocean warms from increasing greenhouse gases, and freshwater from melting glaciers enters the ocean, the AMOC may be weakened due to the change in temperature and salinity. (3) (4) (5) Weakening of the AMOC reduces the northward supply of salty
risk-management-of-climate-thresholds-and-feedbacks---2-atlantic-meridional-overturning-circulation-amoc.pdf
, salty water sinking in the North Atlantic, so as the ocean warms from increasing greenhouse gases, and freshwater from melting glaciers enters the ocean, the AMOC may be weakened due to the change in temperature and salinity. (3) (4) (5) Weakening of the AMOC reduces the northward supply of salty
easter-1998-floods---met-office.pdf
April - 0900 9 0900 9 April - 0900 10 April (mm) April (mm) Return period (yrs) Hampton Park Hereford and Waterworks Worcester 25.1 72.0 70 Staplow Hereford and Worcester 32.6 69.6 70 Stanground Cambridgeshire 4.7 73.8 65 Ledbury Hereford and Worcester 18.2 69.9 60 Pulham St Mary Norfolk 0.4 69.1 60
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
heatwave_01_july_2015_correction.pdf
, Cambridgeshire and 35.2 °C at Faversham, Kent. Temperatures across the Midlands, East Anglia and parts of north-west and north-east England were also into the low 30s including 33.4 °C at Coningsby, Lincolnshire and 31.9 °C at Brampton, Cumbria. The heat extended to the north of Scotland with 29.0 °C
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