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Climate Research 69:129

Vol. 69: 129–141, 2016 doi: 10.3354/cr01395 CLIMATE RESEARCH Clim Res Published online June 27 Effects of climate change on the yield of winter wheat in the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East K. Constantinidou 1, *, P. Hadjinicolaou 1 , G. Zittis 1 , J. Lelieveld 1,2 1 Energy Environment

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normal temperatures during December and February. Temperatures were below normal for Madagascar between December and February along with parts of Southern Africa during January and February. Some parts of East Africa also had below normal temperatures in January and February. Outlook: Consistent

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in Sudan (World Food Programme & Met Office, 2016) and for the Climate Risk Report for the East Africa Region (Richardson et al., 2022) are shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4 respectively. Figure 3 – Example of spatial analysis zones selected for a food security and climate change assessment for Sudan

What's the forecast for this Sunday's Blood Moon?

be in total eclipse. READ MORE: What are the Northern Lights and what causes them? This means that, weather permitting, observers will be able to witness the second half of the event as the Moon gradually emerges from Earth’s shadow. While those in easternmost Africa, the Middle East, most of Asia

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of January 2003, was the result of a wet threemonth period. The maps below show the nine-day rainfall totals prior to and around the time of the flooding, with some areas receiving 100 mm in this period, and many stations in south-east England experiencing 125 to 150% of December's average rainfall

Met Office weekend weather: A warm and dry weekend for most

Sea coast. This breeze is likely to pick up moisture, resulting in low cloud formation that could linger into the morning hours. Eastern Scotland and much of eastern England are expected to start Saturday under grey skies, with even parts of East Wales seeing some early murk. As the morning

Met Office weekend weather: A distinctly autumnal turn

for much of the country. Many areas, particularly East Wales, the Midlands, eastern England, and a good part of Scotland, will wake to dry and fine conditions, with some sunshine to start the weekend. However, the weather is set to change as the day progresses. A weather system, which has been lingering

Met Office 10-Day Trend: A Mixed Start to Meteorological Summer

. This could bring a taste of summer, particularly to southern and eastern parts of England. Temperatures could reach 24-26°C in the south on Friday, with warmth spreading further north and east by Saturday. However, not everyone will feel the heat. Western areas, exposed to southwesterly winds

Met Office festival forecast: Cooler temperatures and risk of showers

a greater risk of showers and longer spells of rain, particularly in western and northwestern areas. However, there will be opportunities for drier and sunnier spells, especially in the south and east. Truck Festival, Oxfordshire (From July 24) Attendees at Hill Farm can look forward to a dry and warm

An average October comes to a close

and sunshine just below average and temperatures just above the long term 30 year average (1991-2020). The month started with wet weather across the Midlands and East Anglia, followed by a brief interlude of settled conditions as high-pressure dominated. An Atlantic low-pressure system brought rain

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