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  • Climate change continues to be evident across UK

    Observation Date Station Highest daily maximum temperature (09-09 GMT) 37.8°C 31 July Heathrow, Greater London Lowest daily minimum temperature (09-09 GMT) -10.2°C 13 February   30 December Braemar, Aberdeenshire & Dalwhinnie, Inverness-shire Lowest daily maximum temperature (09-09 GMT) -1.9°C 30 December

  • 5-uoe-cibse.pdf

    is for London in 2050s (from Eames et al 6 , 2011). 4 See www.cibse.org/knowledge/cibse-weather-data-sets for more details on DRY and TRY. 5 See PROMETHEUS project at http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/engineering/research/cee/ research/prometheus/ for more details about the UKCP09 weather generator approach. 6

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    Ground Segment for a L5 SWE Monitor Operational Mission L5 Consortium meeting, London, May 11 th - 14 th Gareth LAWRENCE, Alastair PIDGEON Abstract The Operational Space Weather Monitoring mission will launch and operate in Space a comprehensive payload of purpose-designed sensors, but the key

  • Increasing influence of climate change on UK climate

    ° C) 26 February, Kew Gardens (London); the first time 20 C has been reached in the UK in a winter month. A new December record (18.7° C) 28 December, Achfary (Sutherland). A new February minimum record (13.9° C) 23 February, Achnagart (Highland) The all-time and winter records also created new high

  • feb-monthly-weather-report.pdf

    at times, but increased in the last week of the month, reaching 18.7°C in Kew Gardens (London) on the 25th. However, the wet conditions remained for the entirety of the month. It was a wet month for many, with some counties including Angus, Dorset and Worcestershire seeing more than the full month's

  • PWSCG Minutes Jan 2019

    MINUTES PWSCG (45) Meeting 10:00 – 14:30 Wednesday 30 th January, Room C21 Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ET Attendees Wyn Williams (WW) Denise Harker (DH) Paul Furlong (PF) Colin Hord (CH) Nick Davies (ND) Jonathan McKee (JM) Carol Holt (CHt) Jenny Shellens (JS) Sarah Jackson

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201811.pdf

    and a number of houses were flooded in Belfast. Flooding also affected southwest England, disrupting transport and causing the closure of a number of seafronts across Devon, and part of the main rail link to London was also closed at Dawlish. Parts of Wales saw flooding on the 8th. On the 9th

  • mwr_2025_02_for_print_v1.pdf

    Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 17.0°C on 21st at Hull, East Park (Humberside, 2mAMSL) 0.1°C on 8th at Lentran (Inverness-shire, 146mAMSL) 11.9°C on 21st at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -9.6°C on 14th at Aviemore (Inverness

  • mwr_2025_05_for_print.pdf

    . The most active thunderstorms occurred on the 12th (in association with the only issued warning) across parts of London and the Chilterns with reports of 2 to 3cm diameter hail in places. As these storms headed northwestwards, there were reports of lightning damage to homes, one in Bridgnorth and another

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

    and 5th were warm and sunny for most areas but cloudier and cooler in the north, and a band of high cloud affected some southern areas on the 5th. Temperatures reached 26.8 °C at Kew Gardens (London) on the 4th and 27.6 °C at Heathrow (London) on the 5th. A band of cloud and rain progressed slowly

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