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Update: Storm Hannah
ridge of high pressure bringing more settled weather to the UK for Sunday, good news for London Marathon runners.” The Storm Naming project is a partnership between the Met Office and Met Eireann. You can get the most accurate and up to date forecast for your area using our forecast pages
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Towyn Floods 26 February 1990
affected area was the coastal stretch from Pensarn to Kinmel Bay, with its hundreds of houses and bungalows on low-lying land and thousands of caravans on holiday parks.Around 5,000 people were forced from their homes and businesses during the flooding which also closed the London Euston to Holyhead
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Memo
understand more clearly the Met Office purpose and structure, and the many ways it adds value in support of Government policy and the wider economy, both in the UK and internationally. This included a summary of the scope of the economic analysis by London Economics. Huw Davies, Chairman of the Met
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Microsoft Word - 2019_010_october_rainfall.docx
maximum temperature was around 7 °C in Birmingham and 17 °C in London. The panel of rain-radar images below indicate the persistence of the heavy rainfall (3-hour intervals from 0900 UTC 25 October to 0900 UTC 26 October 2019 The map below shows rainfall totals for the 3-day period 0900 UTC 24 October
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Eskdalemuir Storm 26 June 1953
Maximum Temperature 27.8 °C at Heathrow (London) Lowest Minimum Temperature 10.6 °C at Cranfield (Bedfordshire) and Lerwick (Shetland) Most Rainfall 106.0 mm at Eskdalemuir (Dumfriesshire) Most Sunshine 14.3 hours at Lympne (Kent) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road
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Heavy Rainfall 8 June 1957
Highest Maximum Temperature 21.1 °C at Heathrow (Greater London) Lowest Minimum Temperature 0.0 °C at Eskdalemuir (Dumfiresshire) and West Freugh (Wigtownshire) Most Rainfall 180.1 mm at Roughtor View, Camelford (Cornwall) - See note above on this value probably being an under estimate. Most Sunshine
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Microsoft Word - 2021_05_july_northern_ireland_temperature.docx
-flooding across parts of south-east England. On 25 July, sections of the M11 were closed and there was disruption on roads in London. Some motorists were stranded, residents were trapped in flooded basements and there was flooding in ticket halls of some tube stations. A London hospital was forced
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Rainfall on UK’s wettest day on record could have more than filled Loch Ness
, Bedfordshire, Berwickshire, Cheshire, City of London, City of Aberdeen, East Lothian, Essex, Gloucestershire, Greater London, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kincardineshire, Moray, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire, Surrey, Tyne and Wear, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire. Wales, Scotland
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Maximum temperatures and how they’re recorded
temperatures over the past century, with many lessons learnt to minimise these effects. In 1911 when temperatures reached 36.7°C, around 4,000 people died in London alone during the heatwave period. Droughts impacted water supplies, lack of grazing for cattle increased milk prices, and certain outdoor
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Microsoft PowerPoint - L5 Magnetometer
Magnetic field measurements at the L5 Lagrange point Jonathan Eastwood 1 , Chris Carr 1 , Helen O’Brien 1 , Patrick Brown 1 , Peter Fox 1 , Barry Whiteside 1 , Heli Hietala 1 , Chris Russell 2 1. Space and Atmospheric Physics Group, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London 2. Institute