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Storm Bert named

quite widely within the warning areas, but in excess of 100 mm is possible over high ground in parts of Wales and southwest England.” “In addition, rapid melting of lying snow over the weekend and periods of strong winds are likely to exacerbate impacts and bring the potential for travel disruption

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when the grass minimum temperature is below 0oC (days) 1961 Days of snow lying snowLying Count of days with greater than 50% of the ground covered by snow at 0900 UTC (days) 1971 Long term average climatologies Period Description Notes 1961-1990 Standard reference climatology period providing monthly

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Storm Franklin named

for many in Scotland and the north of England late on Sunday and into Monday. The highest accumulations will be in the high ground, adding to existing lying snow in many of these areas, although snow is also possible in some lower ground in the north.   RAC Breakdown Spokesman Rod Dennis said

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Role of sectoral experts in Taita Taveta climate services ROLE OF SECTORAL EXPERTS IN TAITA TAVETA CLIMATE SERVICES Co-production and user engagement have been key recurring words in climate services. This has been attributed to the fact that these two words lie at the core of sustainable climate

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Heavy rain to start the week with Amber warning issued

service.  “We also want to remind people to keep away from swollen riverbanks and not to drive or walk through flood waters as you don’t know what lies beneath.  “We do not provide flood warnings for flooding from surface water, so it’s important for everyone to know their flood risk.  “If flooding

Beaver Supermoon to light up UK skies, but will it be visible?

in the north and west, while other regions will remain mainly dry but with variable and, at times, extensive cloud cover. Mist and fog patches may also develop, particularly in low-lying areas. Temperatures will be very mild for the time of year, and winds are expected to ease as the evening progresses

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characteristics. Seven relate to temperature, three to rainfall, plus one each relating to sunshine, thunder and snow lying. In addition, six are averages of daily values, one is a summation and six are counts of ‘days of’. These characteristics determine the statistical properties of the data, which

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the Northern Corries of the Cairngorms on 19 March 2018 - a bright sunny day. Images courtesy Mark Diggins, Scottish Avalanche Information Service . The image below shows lying snow in Exeter during the a ernoon of Sunday 18 March 2018. Image courtesy Mike Kendon, Met Office England diary of highlights

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, in general the 2.2km projections reinforce the UKCP results in terms of seasonal-mean changes. The 1 st number in the range, is the average result from RCP 4.5. To capture more extreme projections, the 2 nd number is for RCP8.5, where 90% of UKCP results lie below this. Average summer rainfall rate is one

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