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Ascension : The Met Office Weather Report
Submitted by The Islander (Met Office) 17.11.2005 (Article Archived on 01.12.2005)

Statistics for the week ending Monday 14th November 2005

The Met Office Weather Report


 


Statistics for the week ending Monday 14th November 2005


 












































 


Max (Celsius)


Min (Celsius)


Rainfall (mm)


AIRHEAD


27.8


21.0


5.5


TRAVELLERS


26.9


19.7


14.9


RESIDENCY


22.5


16.5


36.6


GEORGETOWN


29.5


21.5


1.5


ST. HELENA


20.1


14.4


0.6


FALKLANDS


N/A


N/A


N/A


UK (Brize Norton)


15.8


1.4


10.8



 

























ASCENSION:


Another week of sunshine and showers, however most of the rainfall occurred in two bursts, one overnight Sunday into Monday 7th Nov, and the other during the morning of Friday 11th.


 


 


ST. HELENA:


Mostly cloudy but very little rain.


 


 


UK:


Wet and windy as a series of Atlantic depressions crossed the UK. Capel Curig in Snowdonia received 72.4 MM of rain last Tuesday 8th Nov.


 


 


FALKLANDS:


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 





Issued by Jay Merrell at 1500 Z


Met Office Ascension


Tel 00247 3317


Met.office@atlantis.co.ac


 


 


 


 


 


 


© Crown Copyright 2005


As usual very changeable, high pressure at the start of the week was replaced by a strong mild northerly on Tuesday, however on Friday the winds backed round to the south west introducing much cooler weather.

 

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