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/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/UAdaS5R8SX — Met Office (@metoffice) August 21, 2024 Met Office Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly said: “A band of rain will move in from the west on Wednesday morning and will become slow moving with heavy bursts of rain at times, especially over high

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, in some cases for the fourth time of the winter. There was also flooding in York as the River Ouse burst its banks, and properties were also flooded in Wales. In London, a roof hatch blew open on the London Eye mid-ride, while in Greenwich, the storm brought down a scaffolding panel, blocking a road

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generally higher than those of the record-breaking 1947 flood. The already saturated nature of the ground worsened the impacts, leading to excessive surface run-off in the upper reaches and widespread flooding further downstream. Rivers such as the Avon, Ouse and Nene readily burst their banks. Over 4,200

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observations to detect structures and diagnose processes in the heliosphere (in particular Type II radio bursts and interplanetary scintillation) in combination with heliospheric imaging observations HELCATS: Heliospheric Cataloguing, Analysis & Techniques Service (www.helcats-fp7.eu) • to catalogue both

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water, and a landslide closed the A470. There were reports of flooding in Manchester city centre with a number of roads around Manchester flooded. In the Yorkshire Dales, some villages were cut off and a number of rivers burst their banks. Further south, Clacton Pier was closed, as was the Orwell

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of space weather. Space Weather explained: Geomagnetic Storm A geomagnetic storm is a temporary disturbance in the Earth’s magnetosphere caused by a large burst of solar wind which interferes with the Earth’s magnetic field. Space Weather explained: Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Flares Coronal

What does this forecast mean?

means falling water (rain, sleet, snow, hail or drizzle). We show the chance that at least 0.1mm of precipitation will fall within 1 hour, on the hourly forecast. Or 0.3mm within 3 hours on the 3 hourly forecast. This precipitation may fall across the whole time or fall in a short sharp burst

Where is hot in March?

scrubland. Part of the Dominican Republic's dry season, March experiences some of the countries peaks in tourism. Days are long, hot and sunny with around 8 daily sunshine hours, average maximums of 29.3 ºC and minimal cloud cover. During the month of March, the island sees around 48 mm of rainfall. Read

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-time space-based type II / IV radio burst signatures • Space-based measurements of type II / IV radio bursts may help determine CME initial speeds, back up imagery • Accuracy of CME speed estimates unclear, but worth pursuing • Needs to be near-real-time – early signature of CMEs • Current space

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