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of weather that the region experiences across a year: Due to the relative distance of the Midlands from the sea, the annual average temperature range is relatively large. Sharp winter frosts are common and very hot days may also occur in summer. Winter mean daily minimum temperatures are below 0°C

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across a year: Due to the relative distance of the Midlands from the sea, the annual average temperature range is relatively large. Sharp winter frosts are common and very hot days may also occur in summer. Winter mean daily minimum temperatures are below 0°C whilst summer mean daily maximum

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to the west creates an environment that is frequently cool, dull and wet. However, the Pennines can cause the cloud to break up downwind, meaning warmer days but cooler nights. If low winter temperatures coincide with high winter precipitation, heavy winter snowfall may occur across Kirklees. Snowfall

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Updated weather warnings ahead of an unsettled weekend

districts including Orkney. Dangerous coastal conditions can be expected too, with large waves an additional hazard, especially in respect to causeways. This period of strong winds may lead to some transport disruption, including ferry delays or cancellations. “Frequent blustery showers will also

Future rainfall variability - WCSSP case study

Collaborative research from CSSP China used state-of-the-art climate models to uncover how global rainfall variability may change in the future.

From drinking water to hydroelectric energy, the amount of rainfall we receive and when we receive it has a significant impact on society and the environment. Rainfall variability can lead to droughts and floods and understanding how rainfall may change in the future is crucial for communities

factsheet_1-clouds_2023.pdf

will vary depending on the water content, or humidity, of the air. Moist parcels of air may cool more slowly, at a rate of 0.5 °C per 100 metres. Height Air continuing to rise. Now cooling at approximately 0.5 °C per 100 metres Saturation point Condensation level Air rising and cooling at approximately

exceptionally-warm-and-dry-spring-2011---met-office.pdf

Exceptionally warm and dry Spring 2011 This period was remarkable for the unusual warmth during April and the persistent lack of rainfall during March and April, particularly over England and Wales... Introduction Spring 2011 (March, April and May) was remarkable for the unusual warmth during April

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