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wales_-climate-met-office.pdf

, unlike places in eastern England where July and August are o en the wettest months of the year. This seasonal pattern is a reflection of the high frequency of winter Atlantic depressions and the relatively low frequency of summer thunderstorms. For example, at Cardiff, thunder occurs on an average of 11

PWS CG Meeting July 2007 11- 3pm MOD Main Building

Other Meetings: Tuesday 12 th May 2015, PWSCG Wales, Cardiff Wednesday 17 th June 2015, PWSCG Scotland, Glasgow Tuesday 15 th September 2015, PAG-3, Exeter Wednesday 11 th November 2015, PWSCG Northern Ireland, Belfast Annex: Report to the PWSCG of the 2 nd Meeting of the PWS Assurance Group

getmet.pdf

Birmingham Bournemouth Bristol Cardiff Jersey London Luton Norwich Southampton Southend Exeter E Midlands Humberside Isle of Man Leeds Bradford Liverpool London Gatwick Manchester Newcastle Durham Tees Valley Aberdeen/Dyce Belfast International Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness London Heathrow Prestwick

ukcp18-fact-sheet-sea-level-rise-and-storm-surge.pdf

in mean sea level. However, our best estimate suggests no additional change due to the atmospheric contribution to extreme sea level. RCP2.6 RCP4.5 RCP8.5 5 th 95 th 5 th 95 th 5 th 95 th London 0.29 0.70 0.37 0.83 0.53 1.15 Cardiff 0.27 0.69 0.35 0.81 0.51 1.13 Edinburgh 0.08 0.49 0.15 0.61 0.30

NCIC Monthly Summary

in western counties, and a high of 18.0 °C at Hawarden (Clwyd). A mild night followed, with Cardiff Bute Park not falling below 13.7 °C, then on the 21st rain persisted over central, southern and eastern counties, brighter with isolated showers elsewhere. A weak front brought a cloudy day with some

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004.pdf

at Cardiff Bute Park (South Glamorgan) on the 11th. The 12th was cloudier, and showers spread from the south in early afternoon, turning thundery in the north-east by evening. After a cloudy start with some very light rain over the south, a brief northerly incursion on the 13th brought colder brighter

mwr_2023_03_for_print_v2.pdf

air-masses, the cold air over northern areas was finally displaced on the 16th as an unsettled, cyclonic regime became established. Heavy rain on the 18th affected parts of South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, with the football match between Rotherham and Cardiff abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201808.pdf

. The last week in August saw some benign weather; rain on the 26th affected some of the events taking place at Pride Cymru in Cardiff, and a T20 Blast cricket quarter-final in Taunton, Somerset was postponed by a day due to the rain. England diary of highlights August began with a week of mostly

pwscg-minutes-sept-16-final.pdf

November 2016 – Cardiff PAG – Exeter – December – date tbc PWSCG – Wednesday 25 January 2017 – BEIS, 1 Vic St, London PWSCG – Wednesday 26 April 2017– BEIS, 1 Vic St, London 7

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

with most places dry and sunny, but it clouded over from the south later with some rain spreading into the far south. 9th to 13th A deep depression brought rain overnight 8th/9th and the temperature did not drop below 18.1 °C at Cardiff Bute Park and at Mumbles (West Glamorgan), and the 9th had a mix

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