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Met Office daily weather: Latest forecast suggests north-south weather divide

and meteorologist, Honor Criswick, said: “Thursday, once again, mostly settled conditions across the south. Plenty of sunny spells to go around and fairly similar temperatures. Though once again across the northwest it is a very different story. More cloud, plenty of showery outbreaks at times. These could

mwr_2024_06_for_print.pdf

just about managed to break 20 Celcius. Snow was reported on the Cairngorms on the 5th. There was a brief interlude, on the 11th and 12th of drier but still rather cool conditions, due to a ridge of high pressure but, once again, weather systems from the Atlantic won out bringing more cool, wet

NCIC Monthly Summary

from the 23rd to 29th, but a brief hot southerly incursion on the 30th and 31st brought unusually high temperatures to many parts of the UK, locally reaching 37.8 °C (100 °F) in the southeast. The provisional UK mean temperature was 14.3 °C, which is 0.8 °C below the 1981-2010 longterm average

Memo

changes to the Business Group’s technology strategy. � Stephen Belcher (Chief Scientist) briefed the Board on climate sensitivity in the new Met Office climate model. � The Board discussed work to improve diversity, including building on the recent Athena SWAN Bronze award. � John Taylor presented

wiser0083_ccdavii_event_notes.pdf

sector, civil society, youth, women groups and the media. Overview of event The CCDA-VII conference was preceded by pre-events that included a session organised by the African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) on the socio-economic benefits of climate services. The Minister responsible for Environment

NCIC Monthly Summary

fog in the north-west, and sunshine for all once the cloud in the south-east cleared away, but northern areas clouded over later. 5th to 15th During the next fortnight, frosts were regular and often widespread. The north dawned clear on the 5th, a generally cold and windy day for all, with rain

WISER reports

warning systems: evidence from Tanzania’s coastal areas - June 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0247 Using environmental psychology to increase the use of climate information - policy brief - July 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0244 Co-production policy brief - May 20 WISER

160523 Seasonal Forecasting Consultation vFinal

these occur the polar stratospheric vortex of westerly winds breaks down, and easterly flow can propagate towards the surface. These occur on average once every two winters, and are more likely to occur later in the winter. For example, the cold spring of 2013 was associated with such an event

TRANSFORM

investors and project managers - policy brief - January 2021 Triple Dividend of Resilience webinar slides - November 2020 Triple Dividend of Resilience webinar - November 2020 Second edition of co-production manual - October 2020 Addressing power imbalances in co-production - August 2020 July 2020

Met Office 10-Day Trend: High pressure in charge with hot weekend on the way

weather, while others keep high pressure in place for longer. The most likely scenario appears to be a northwest-southeast split. The northwest will be more prone to cloud, rain, and cooler conditions, while the southeast may hold on to drier and warmer weather for a little longer. A brief dip before

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