Crawley topographic map
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Crawley
Crawley lies within the Sussex Weald, an area of highly variable terrain so that many microclimates of frost hollows, sun traps and windswept hilltops will be encountered over a short distance. During calm, clear periods of weather this allows for some interesting temperature variations, although most of the time, when mobile westerly airstreams persist, the weather is typically Oceanic like the rest of the British Isles. Gatwick is the nearest weather station that publishes long-term averages that give an accurate description of the climate of the Crawley area, although more recently the Met Office has also published data for its nearby weather station at Charlwood. Both weather stations are about 3 miles north of Crawley town centre and at similar altitudes.
About this map
Name: Crawley topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Crawley, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom (51.08481 -0.25563 51.16730 -0.13298)
Average elevation: 80 m
Minimum elevation: 39 m
Maximum elevation: 165 m
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