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most vulnerable. Network rail issued a ‘do not travel’ warning and rail services were severely disrupted due to tracks buckling and overhead cables sagging. Many services operated a reduced timetable or were cancelled; there were no trains on the East Coast Main Line from London King’s Cross

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</Extreme> <Extreme locId="03080" locationName="Aboyne" type="LMINT" uom="degC">-6.6</Extreme> <Extreme locId="99010" locationName="Fyvie Castle" type="HRAIN" uom="mm">4.0</Extreme> <Extreme locId="03091" locationName="Dyce" type="HSUN" uom="hours">3.3</Extreme> </Extremes> </Region> <Region id="os" name

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be interpreted cautiously because it is highly probable that one or more September days prior to 1960 may have been warmer. In particular, on 1 September 1906 the temperature exceeded 32°C as far as northern Scotland with (32.2°C at Gordon Castle, Moray) and 32 to 33°C widely across England

How do we Proceed?

How do we Proceed? Russell Howard And now for the Good News Show. “The Sun shines on all of us.” (Jean-Pierre Delaboudiniere, ~1996, SOHO/EIT PI) Solar emissions affect every one on Earth. It is important/necessary to share the load of identifying potential hazards to our societies and the quality

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How does snow form?

, but it can also lead to the potential for disruption. How does snow form? Snow forms when tiny ice crystals in clouds stick together to become snowflakes. If enough crystals stick together, they'll become heavy enough to fall to the ground. Snowflakes that descend through moist air that is slightly warmer

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