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20220502-scipsa-final-regional-report---sascof-csuf-_-final_clean.pdf

outlook consisted of a summary, introduction, the state of relevant climate drivers (such as ENSO, IOD, snow cover) and a consensus forecast for precipitation across the region. This was followed by a brief verification of the previous forecast season. The user survey from SASCOF-13 identified

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201802.pdf

-east, with heavy rain and drizzle briefly affecting the far south-west by dusk. The 18th was mainly cloudy; rain and drizzle spread from the west during the a ernoon, reaching far northern and western parts by dusk, but it stayed sunny and dry in the south-east. Cloudy and mild on the 19th, overnight

Sea ice in the climate system

. A brief description of How we measure sea ice relevant to sea ice is available. Arctic sea ice extent decline Figure 2: Arctic sea ice extent decline: observations of monthly extent anomaly (difference from the 1981-2010 average) in blue (left axis). Actual sea ice extent for September is also shown

mwr_2025_02_for_print.pdf

60mph in all regions. Temperatures generally hit the low teens Celcius and as high as 16deg Celcius in parts of northern Scotland on the 20th, and even higher on the 21st with 17°C reached in East Anglia. There was a brief respite on the 22nd and the early part of the 23rd as the rain and winds

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001.pdf

at frequent intervals, and just brief cold snaps, chiefly on the 9th/10th and 27th/28th. There was a settled spell from the 18th to 25th, but it was mostly cloudy except in the north-east. The mean temperature for January was provisionally 2.1 °C above the long-term average, making it the 5th warmest

mwr_2025_02_for_print_v1.pdf

. Temperatures generally hit the low teens Celcius and as high as 16deg Celcius in parts of northern Scotland on the 20th, and even higher on the 21st with 17°C reached in East Anglia. There was a brief respite on the 22nd and the early part of the 23rd as the rain and winds eased, before another deep Atlantic

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911.pdf

and showers for the north and south. Showers and longer spells of rain spread southwards on the 5th, followed by a brief dry slot before more rain spread from the west from midday on the 6th. The 7th was a wet day for many, giving 63.8 mm of rain at Sheffield (South Yorkshire) which led to flooding

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to the SADIS FTP server when required. The service does not provide a "push" facility, i.e. the user has to collect ("pull") data by initiating FTP sessions, rather than expect data to be sent automatically. Important Note – Multiple log-in requests should be avoided. It is only necessary to log in once

Climate and climate change

Mauna Loa carbon dioxide forecast for 2024

used to make forecasts ahead of time for 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023.  In 2020 we also issued an updated forecast once it became clear that the response to the Covid-19 pandemic would cause global CO2 emissions to be much smaller than expected that year.    Table 3. Forecast

pwscg_minutes_october2021.pdf

been submitted and BEIS SoS is negotiating with HM Treasury regarding the BEIS settlement; due to COVID-19 a tight settlement is expected. Once the BEIS settlement is confirmed, BEIS will work to confirm individual settlements via a departmental allocation process. The Supercomputer funding

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