Thursday, 17 November 2011

Weather implications when filming

Health and safety had to be implemented when filming, my group had to take footage in various weather conditions which was particularly challenging especially on 'Wed  2nd of November' when it was very rainy, we had to wait for the rain to seize which put us behind schedule, when we started filming we then had take care of the equipment and keep it dry and as far from droplets as possible. Additionally the performers health and safety would also be another aspect to be taken in consideration. I slipped when filming a running scene which could have been a disastrous outcome and potentially could have jeopardised further filming due to injury. 


Review of UK weather on 23/10/11
Much of England and Wales and Northern Ireland had a dry, mild and windy night.
Extremes of temperature, rainfall and sunshine for the 24 hours ending 23/10/2011
Highest day max: Pershore College: 20.3C
Lowest day max: Resallach: 10.7C
Lowest night min: Loch Glascarnoch: 3.0C
Highest rainfall: Killylane: 33.2mm
Highest sunshine: Manston: 8.9 hours



Review of UK weather on 24/10/11
A day of contrasts, bringing heavy rain to western areas whilst it was dryer and brighter across much of England, eastern Wales and Scotland.
Extremes of temperature, rainfall and sunshine for the 24 hours ending 24/10/2011
Highest day max: Lusa: 18.5C
Lowest day max: Dalwhinnie: 10.8C
Lowest night min: Pateley Bridge Ravens Nest: 8.6C
Highest rainfall: Cardinham: 67.2.2mm
Highest sunshine: Manston: 7.2 hours



Review of UK weather on 26/10/11
For many parts of the UK, Wednesday started off largely dry but rather chilly with some mist and fog patches around, especially through the Vale of York.
Extremes of temperature, rainfall and sunshine for the 24 hours ending Wednesday 26th October
Highest Day Max: Shoeburyness: 15.3C
Lowest Day Max: Eskdalemuir: 9.2C
Lowest Night Min: Pershore: 0.1C
Highest Rainfall: Thorney Island: 53.4mm
Highest Sunshine: Lyneham: 7.0 hours




Review of UK weather on 02/11/11
Parts of northeast England saw some fog and a local ground frost at first on Wednesday morning. However this soon cleared to leave a good part of England, Wales and Scotland dry with some bright or sunny periods.
Extremes of temperature, rainfall and sunshine for the 24 hours ending Wednesday 2nd November:
Highest Day Max: Northolt: 16.5C
Lowest Day Max: Braemar: 10.6C
Lowest Night Min: Redesdale Camp: 0.2C
Highest Rainfall: Whitechurch: 8.2mm
Highest Sunshine: Leconfield: 6.7 hours



Review of UK weather on 09/11/11
It again started on a mild note for much of the United Kingdom on Wednesday, with overnight temperatures holding up into double figures in many locations.
Extremes of Temperature, Rainfall and Sunshine for the 24 hours ending Wednesday 09/11/2011
Highest Day Max : ST JAMES PARK 16.1C
Lowest Day Max : DALWHINNIE 9.0C
Lowest Night Min : AVIEMORE 2.8C
Highest Rainfall : HELENS BAY 22.4mm
Highest Sunshine : KINLOSS 3.8Hours

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