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  • 2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

    was destroyed in Milton Keynes and several homes were damaged by fires in Maltby, Rotherham. There were some problems with power cuts in parts of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and the North East. In some areas gritters spread sand on some roads after surfaces began to melt. In North Yorkshire, the Aysgarth

  • eastern-scotland_-climate-met-officepdf

    is sheltered from the rain-bearing westerly winds. This shelter reaches its greatest potential along the coasts of East Lothian, Fife and the Moray Firth and these areas receive less than 700 mm of rainfall in an average year. In contrast, the wettest area is the southern Grampians where the average

  • eastern-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf

    is sheltered from the rain-bearing westerly winds. This shelter reaches its greatest potential along the coasts of East Lothian, Fife and the Moray Firth and these areas receive less than 700 mm of rainfall in an average year. In contrast, the wettest area is the southern Grampians where the average

  • Tropical cyclone names

    Jerry Josephine Julian Julia Jose Joyce Jacobus Kirk Karen Kyle Kate Karl Katia Kirk Kenzie Leslie Lorenzo Leah Larry Lisa Lee Leslie Lucio Milton Melissa Marco Mindy Martin Margot Miguel Makayla Nadine Nestor Nana Nicholas Nicole Nigel Nadine Nolan Oscar Olga Omar Odette Owen Ophelia Oscar Orlanda

  • A look back at the 2024/25 storm season

    , Caithness, 81mph at Fair Isle, Shetland, 79mph at Kinloss, Moray and South Uist, Western Isles, 78mph at Tain Range, Ross & Cromarty and 77mph at Inverbervie, Kincardineshire. Wick Airport equalled Scotland’s August gust speed record. The storm was one of the most severe summer wind events in UK

  • 072025-disclosure-log-geo-engineering-faqs.pdf

    Leon (2010), Parameterization of contrails in the UK Met Office Climate Model, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D10205, doi:10.1029/2009JD012443. � Haywood, J. M., R. P. Allan, J. Bornemann, P. Forster, P. N. Francis, S. Milton, G. Rädel, A. Rap, K. P. Shine, and R. Thorpe (2009), A case study of the radiative

  • 072025-disclosure-log-geo-engineering-faqspdf

    Leon (2010), Parameterization of contrails in the UK Met Office Climate Model, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D10205, doi:10.1029/2009JD012443. � Haywood, J. M., R. P. Allan, J. Bornemann, P. Forster, P. N. Francis, S. Milton, G. Rädel, A. Rap, K. P. Shine, and R. Thorpe (2009), A case study of the radiative

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    was near average in some western areas, but well above average further east, with over 200% of normal for London and the south-east and also parts of Aberdeenshire and Moray. Sunshine was particularly low for much of England and Wales, with only the south of Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004pdf

    southern counties at times on the 29th, while the north was brighter with just scattered showers. The 30th was mostly cloudy with showers, but sunnier in the Western and Northern Isles and the Moray Firth. Northern Ireland diary of highlights April was quite unsettled in the first half, but after

  • mwr_2023_02_for_print

    the majority of the impacts as gusts exceeded 80 mph in a few places. Power outages were widely reported across the warning areas, with around 12,000 properties affected across Highland, Aberdeenshire and Moray. In north-east England and Yorkshire around 14,000 properties lost power supplies

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