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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

Microsoft Word - PRECIS validation Christian Seiler v6

range and in the highlands. Future climates maintain the basic seasonal temperature and precipitation cycle. However, future air temperature is expected to increase throughout Bolivia with more extreme changes in the highlands and the Amazon. Temperature is likely to increase by 1-2°C by 2030 and by 5

Microsoft Word - 2024_03_jan_hightemp_scotland_v1.docx

Ross (773masl). The charts below show hourly air temperature (top) and hourly relative humidity (bottom) at four stations across western Scotland from south to north: Machrihanish (Argyll, near Mull of Kintyre), Dunstaffnage (Argyll, near Oban), Achnagart (Highland, south-east of Kyle of Lochalsh

Microsoft Word - 2023_07_scotland_rain_v1.docx

Exceptional rainfall in Scotland, 6 to 7 October 2023 Much of Scotland experienced widespread and prolonged rainfall from 6 to 7 October 2023, with 100 to 150mm falling widely across a swathe of the Southern and Central Highlands and heavy rain also extending to the east coast. The heavy rain

Skye/Lusa (Highland) Observations

; Land Manston ‐ Land Sandettie ‐ Light Vessel Shoeburyness ‐ Land Weybourne ‐ Land Wick John O Groats Airport ‐ Land Offshore Brittany ‐ Buoy Gascogne ‐ Buoy K1 ‐ Buoy K2 ‐ Buoy K7 ‐ Buoy M6 ‐ Buoy Pap ‐ Buoy South Coast Bournemouth Airport

Sule Skerry (Highland) Observations

‐ Land Sandettie ‐ Light Vessel Shoeburyness ‐ Land Weybourne ‐ Land Wick John O Groats Airport ‐ Land Offshore Brittany ‐ Buoy Gascogne ‐ Buoy K1 ‐ Buoy K2 ‐ Buoy K7 ‐ Buoy M6 ‐ Buoy Pap ‐ Buoy South Coast Bournemouth Airport ‐ Land

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rivers, potentially reducing freshwater availability at key times in the growing season. Arabian Sea Zone 1: North-west Africa and Mediterranean coast Zone 2: Desert regions of North Africa Zone 3: Highland regions of Iran and Iraq Zone 4: Lowlands of Iran These graphs show the baseline (a) total

Burns Day Storm 25 January 1990

Thursday 25 January 1990 (Burns Day Storm) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 25 January 1990 General summary Scotland had a cloudy day with rain, sleet or snow at times. There were some heavy falls of snow over the highlands but on low ground and in the south snow turned to rain or sleet. England

2-leeds.pdf

on highintensity rainfall which was based on UKCP09 data. Case Study 2: Yorkshire Water Drought Index Global models ~ 15 global HadGEM models and an additional ~ 13 CMIP5 models High resolution models ~ 12 models at 12km High resolution models ~ 10 models at 2.2km Global and local, finer scale weather

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