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Much of Accountants Warwickshire the area now occupied by the city was originally a northern reach of the ancient Forest of Arden, whose former presence can still be felt in the city's dense oak tree-cover and in the large number of districts such as Moseley, Saltley and Hockley with names ending in "-ley": Birmingham Finance the Old English -leah meaning "woodland clearing".[33]

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Geologically, Birmingham is dominated by the Birmingham Fault which runs diagonally through the city from Dudley Accountants the Lickey Hills in the south west, passing through Accountants Warwickshire Edgbaston, the Bull Ring to Erdington and Sutton Coldfield in the north east.[34]

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of the fault the ground is largely softer Keuper Marl, interspersed with beds of Bunter pebbles and crossed by the valleys of the Rivers Tame, Rea and Cole along with their tributaries.[35] Much of this would have been laid down Accountants Warwickshire during the Permian and Triassic eras.[34] To the north and west of the fault, varying from 150 to 600 feet (45-180 m) higher than the surrounding area and underlying much of the city centre, lies a long ridge of harder Keuper Sandstone.[36][37]

 

Solihull Accountants Accountants Warwickshire the climate in Birmingham is classified as a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with average maximum temperatures in summer (July) being around 20 °C (68 °F); and in winter (January) is around 4.5 °C (40.1 °F). Extreme weather is rare but the city has been known to experience tornados - the most recent being in July 2005 in the south of the city, damaging homes and businesses in the area.[38].

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Occasional summer heatwaves such as the one Accountants Warwickshire experienced in July 2006 have become more common in recent years, and winters have become milder since the 1990s with snow becoming much less frequent. Similar to most other large cities, Birmingham has a considerable 'urban heat island' effect.[39] During the coldest night recorded in Birmingham (14 January 1982), for example, the temperature fell to ?20.8 °C (?5 °F) at Birmingham International Airport on the city's eastern edge, but just ?12.9 °C (9 °F) Accountants Warwickshire at Edgbaston, near the city centre.[40] .

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Birmingham is a snowy city, due to its inland location and comparatively high elevation.[40]Accountants Warwickshire Snow showers often pass through the city via the Cheshire gap on North Westerly airstreams, Tax Birmingham but can also come off the North Sea from North Easterly airstreams.[40]

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