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northern-ireland_-climate-met-office.pdf

, the highest July mean daily maxima occur in the London area (23.5 °C) whilst the lowest occur in the Shetlands (15 °C). The highest temperature ever recorded in Northern Ireland is 30.8 °C at Knockarevan in County Fermanagh on 30 June 1976, and also at Shaw's Bridge in Belfast on 12 July 1983

Impact of extreme heat events on industries

, rail services were severely disrupted due to incidents such as buckling of rails under intense heat.” (ORR, 2023) Roads, flights, and the London Underground also faced significant disruption. Importantly, these systems are interconnected: disruptions in one area can cascade across multiple transport

Met Office Deep Dive: Supercells, jet streams and a finely balanced forecast

Temperatures this week will reflect the contrasting air masses on either side of the jet stream. The southeast is likely to see highs in the mid-to-high 20s, with a chance of reaching 30°C early next week. Meteorograms for London and Glasgow illustrate this contrast. London shows a wide range of possible

caa_verification-jan-2025.pdf

the true number of late issues of SIGWX BUFR data. The process: • Is not able to differentiate between normal SIGWX issuance by WAFC London and SIGWX that was issued by WAFC Washington during a backup. • Counts the latest issue time of SIGWX charts if they had to be re-issued for some reason (for example

Memo

side. � JS reviewed the main points of the MOSAC response and BH agreed he would feedback to MOSAC members. � John Neilson informed the Board that this was likely to be the last meeting he would attend. JH and PR, on behalf of the Board, thanked John sincerely for his input, especially the work done and common sense he had brought to bear during the transfer from MoD to BIS. � The next meeting was confirmed as London (Mar 27th) � Close of Meeting

burns-day-storm---25-january-1990---met-office.pdf

Wales and from Cornwall to Kent. The highest gusts recorded were 93 kn (107 m.p.h.) at Aberporth in west Wales and at Gwennap Head in Cornwall. The return period (average frequency of occurrence) of the maximum gusts was estimated at more than 100 years at places from Dorset to west London. Highest

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Warm end to the week

to be in the high teens or even low 20°Cs overnight, especially in urban areas such as London.” We're going to be seeing a hot end to the week across many parts of the UK☀️ Here's Aidan with the details 👇 pic.twitter.com/nWDmP3cbuI — Met Office (@metoffice) June 16, 2022 Heatwave criteria A UK

Rob Allan

component of the initiative. Such projects are the OldWeather and Data Rescue at Home citizen science projects, the Sailsproject (Shipping Archives and Integrated Logbooks of Ships) and, with the Centre for e-Research, King's College London, looking at historic sources for weather in order

autumn-storm-october-2013---met-office.pdf

severe storms to affect southern England in the autumn in the last 40 years. However, it was not in the same category as the Great Storm of 16 October 1987. Impacts Most of the storm's impacts were due to damaging gusts of wind. Four people were killed in Kent, Watford and west London

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Heatwave continues for parts of UK – August 2020

was recorded at both Heathrow and Kew Gardens, Greater London, making it the warmest August day since 2003. It's been very #hot in the southeast this afternoon with temperatures widely above 30°C 🌡️ Heathrow and Kew Gardens have now reached 36.4°C, making it the hottest August day since 2003 #UKheatwave

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