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Stone storm: An adventure golf course is completely swamped by pebbles after a storm surge hit Westward Ho! in North Devon in January 2014.
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During January & February 2014 a series of storms hit the UK
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Key idea: The UK is affected by a number of weather hazards
An overview of types of weather hazard experienced in the UK.
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An overview of types of weather hazard experienced in the UK.
Up to 4: Describe some examples of extreme weather in the UK 5/6: A more detailed description of extreme weather in the UK, with a wider range of examples. Can locate some of these events. Describes the impact of this extreme weather. 7+: Detailed description of extreme weather with a full range of located examples with data. Assess the impact on the people, economy and environment.
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An overview of types of weather hazard experienced in the UK.
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The hottest temperature ever recorded in the UK?
The coldest temperature ever recorded in the UK? The fastest wind speed ever recorded in the UK? 38.5⁰C in Faversham, Kent on 10th August 2003 -27.2⁰C in Braemar, Aberdeenshire on 10th January 1982 177 mph in Shetland in 1962
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Can you think of any other extreme weather events that we experience in the UK?
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Complete your A3 worksheet
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A B C D E F G
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B Muchelney in Somerset, south west England cut off by flooding in 4 January 2014
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Flood Warnings on 4th January 2014
Is there a pattern? How could you describe it?
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A 28 June 2012: Lightening strikes the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, north east England.
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F 5 December 2013
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Satellite image of the UK on 24th December 2010
The whole country!
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D 28 June 2012: The ground looks like it is covered in snow in after a hailstorm in Leicestershire, East Midlands.
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C 19 July 2013: People flock to Brighton beach, on the south coast, during a heat wave.
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Spring 2012: South East England in the grips of a drought
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21 December 2006: Thick fog closed London Heathrow airport for hours
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Add the weather influences to your map
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Extreme Weather in the UK: Storms
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Describe the pattern on the map (4)
Study figure 1, a map showing UK’s wettest winter on record in 2013/2014. Describe the pattern on the map (4) L1 1-2 marks: Names places/areas, may use data – ideas are separate lacks pattern. L2 3-4 marks: Clear idea of pattern. Data needed for 4 marks.
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Find out about the great flood of 1953 Add this work to your notes
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Think of a word for each letter connected to the UK’s extreme weather
Plenary Think of a word for each letter connected to the UK’s extreme weather Weather
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Key idea: The UK is affected by a number of weather hazards
An overview of types of weather hazard experienced in the UK.
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