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williams15victoriabasinrcmperformance.pdf

parametrisations struggle with the diurnal cycle of precipitation (Stephens et al. 2010; Stratton et al. 2012; Stirling and Stratton 2012). Model tropical convection over land tends to initiate too early in the day and peak in the early afternoon, rather than in late afternoon/early evening

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201802.pdf

) and a maximum of 12.8 °C at Drumnadrochit (Inverness) and Grangemouth (Stirling), with patchy rain and drizzle in the east slowly clearing during the a ernoon; more rain and drizzle moved into the west in the a ernoon. Dry and mostly sunny on the 20th with showers for the north and west. 21st to 28th Dry

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

to lightning strikes. The worst hit areas were the Craigavon and Newry areas. Road, rail, tram and airport services were disrupted in Edinburgh. In Stirling, a number of roads were closed due to flooding, including the M9. Power outages were reported across Tayside, Aberdeen and Dundee

factsheet_15-weather-radar-2020_2023.pdf

424335 125730 51°01’50”N 001°39’16”W Near West Dean, Salisbury, Wiltshire Holehead 261790 682835 56°01’06”N 004°13’08”W Holehead, near Fintry, Stirling Munduff Hill 318820 703225 56°12’53”N 003°18’38”W Near Kinneswood, Kinross High Moorsley 433873 545572 54°48’20”N 001°28’32”W Near Durham R&D

factsheet_15-weather-radar-2020_temp.pdf

°27’10”W Huntsham, near Tiverton, Devon Thurnham 581670 158290 51°17’41”N 000°36’15”E Near Maidstone, Kent Dean Hill 424335 125730 51°01’50”N 001°39’16”W Near West Dean, Salisbury, Wiltshire Holehead 261790 682835 56°01’06”N 004°13’08”W Holehead, near Fintry, Stirling Munduff Hill 318820 703225 56

NCIC Monthly Summary

or drizzle, but brightened up over many places during the afternoon, becoming warm in places, maximum temperature 19.3 °C at Grangemouth (Stirling). The western half had sunshine on the 19th, but it was overcast further east with occasional light rain or drizzle. Northern and eastern parts started misty

NCIC Monthly Summary

. Damage was reported to buildings including Lanark United FC’s ground, chimneys and roofs in Dunbar, Eyemouth, and Coldstream. A large area of trees was flattened in a forest near Kinbuck, Stirling. Northern Ireland suffered some delays to rail services, and fallen trees blocked roads. In Wales too

NCIC Monthly Summary

but some coasts and the Western and Northern Isles were cooler, temperatures not exceeding 12.3 °C at Baltasound (Shetland). After a mild night, temperatures no lower than 16.7 °C at Grangemouth (Stirling), some areas started foggy on the 21st, but it became generally sunny and very warm, though low

factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023.pdf

for meteorological records. In 1989, the decision was taken to relocate the Archive to a new site at the Stirling Centre in Bracknell and accordingly the National Meteorological Archive moved to its new home in October 1991. Further, with the historic relocation of the Met Office to Exeter in 2003

ukcp_local_report_2023.pdf

, https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/pub/data/weather/uk/ukcp18/science-reports/ukcp18_local_update_ report_2021.pdf Kendon E.J., A.F. Prein, C.A. Senior and A. Stirling (2021b) Challenges and outlook for convection-permitting climate modelling, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 20190547. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta

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