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NCIC Monthly Summary

) was recorded at Brizlee Wood (Northumberland) on the night of the 26th. A snow-depth of 18 cm was measured at Middleton, Hillside (Derbyshire) on the 27th. Weather impacts November began unsettled, with reports of localised surface water flooding on the 1st across Merseyside, Lancashire and Greater

NCIC Monthly Summary

mostly sunny but with fog or low cloud at first in some eastern counties, and very isolated showers in the south-west, then cloud increased in the afternoon with isolated thundery showers, locally heavy from the north Midlands to Lancashire; it was again very warm and locally hot, but cooler on coasts

factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023.pdf

• Duration of sunshine • Descriptive weather diary Fig. 9. Seathwaite observing station Lancashire, 28 August 1893 (note the Stevenson screen and rainfall guages in the foreground). Daily weather reports These consist of daily summaries of general weather conditions. We have a continuous series of them

160523 Seasonal Forecasting Consultation vFinal

December, and parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire on 26 December. Wet weather continued into the beginning of January, with a colder interlude around midmonth. Stormy conditions returned at the end of January and continued into February. By the middle of that month the weather turned drier and colder

mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

18.2 08-Sep-1898 Highest for 118 years Armagh 6 18.0 18.3 06-Sep-1898 Highest for 118 years Bradford, West Yorkshire 7 17.7 16.8 06-Sep-2006 107 Valley, Anglesey 7 16.9 16.7 10-Sep-1981 85 Hastings, East Sussex 14 20.0 18.9 05-Sep-1949 83 Morecambe, Lancashire 13 18.7 17.9 29-Sep-2011 82 Cromer

wiser0105_sahel-forecasting-technical-report.pdf

experimental information based on its own GCM system, most recently for 2018 initialized in late 2017 https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/seasonal-to-decadal/longrange/decadal-fc. In September 2018, the Met Office announced that it is now the WMO Lead Centre for Annual-to-Decadal Climate

AGRHYMET Assessment Final Report

change. Currently, AGRHYMET has the human resource capability to start to operate an RCC. However, the centre needs an additional staff especially in the areas of longrange forecasting and climate modelling to operate the ECOWAS-RCC without ACMAD's support. AGRHYMET provides differentiated climate

state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf

The Central England Temperature (CET) monthly series, beginning in 1659, is the longest continuous temperature record in the world (Manley, 1974). It comprises the mean of three observing stations covering a roughly triangular area of England from Bristol to London to Lancashire; the current

ACMAD Assessment Final Report

(GPCs) for Longrange Forecasts (LRF), climate prediction products and maintains standards. The regional focus is on promoting capacity development beyond single nations through Regional Climate Centres (RCCs), while the national level focuses on tailoring information products to meet user demands

annual-report-2018-19.pdf

into urban flooding, the impact of weather on agriculture, and the possibilities for hydro-electric power across the continent. We also continue to collaborate with weather and climate scientists in China, providing services that include longrange rainfall forecasts for the Yangtse basin – a critical

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