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SPF City Pack_editable_template

temperatures are rare. Average annual rainfall totals range from less than 1000 mm in the upper Clyde valley and along the coasts of Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway to over 3500 mm over the higher parts of the west Highlands, approaching the maximum values found in the UK. West Scotland is one

SPF City Pack_editable_template

in the upper Clyde valley and along the coasts of Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway to over 3500 mm over the higher parts of the west Highlands, approaching the maximum values found in the UK. West Scotland is one of the more exposed areas of the UK, being close to the Atlantic. The strongest winds

wiser0186_sub_national_cx_cafe231019_tanzania.pdf

to develop story ideas and generate stories for the NECJOGHA website www.necjogha.com. He encouraged members to sign to and launch the Kenya group because the Uganda and Tanzania groups are already up and running. Network of Climate Journalists of the Greater Horn of Africa (NECJOGHA) Page 2 2.2

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and Tanzania. Further west, it is likely to be drier than normal in the region around Lake Victoria, including the Kenyan Highlands, Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda. Eastern parts of South Sudan and southwest Ethiopia are also likely to be drier than normal. Elsewhere, it is likely to be wetter than normal

NCIC Monthly Summary

to 3 °C above normal in western Scotland and Northern Ireland, but close to normal in easternmost counties of England, while mean minimum temperatures were between 0.5 and 2 °C above normal generally. Many parts of England and parts of the Scottish Highlands had a wet month, with double the average

africa-climate-outlook---september-2023-v2.pdf

10mm/month rainfall during the month (dry season). Additional Information: (1) Note: Very Wet in the south and normal in the north (2) Note: Normal in the Highlands. (3) Note: Cold in the far north (4) Note: Very Dry in the south (5) Note: Hot in coastal regions, cold in the west, normal elsewhere

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, using the same underpinning GHCN CAMS 2-metre temperature dataset processed into the identical quintile categories as shown for April and May. April May June Notes: The percentiles shown in the map indicate a ranking of temperature, with the 0th percentile being the coolest and the 100th percentile

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Hot Normal Normal Normal Mali Mixed (1) Mixed (4) Mixed (4) Normal* Normal* Normal* Ghana Mixed (2) Hot Normal Normal Normal Wet Nigeria Mixed (2) Hot Hot Normal (3) Normal (5) Normal (6) Cameroon Hot Hot Hot Dry Normal Wet Notes: The table gives an assessment of whether temperature and rainfall

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2019: A year in review

), and Achnagart (Highland) set a new high daily minimum temperature record for the UK with temperatures not dropping below 13.9 °C on 23rd”. Scotland and Wales also broke national records for warmest winter and February days with 18.3 °C recorded at Aboyne in Abderdeenshire on 21 February, and 20.8 °C

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf

, which is 1.0 °C above the 1981-2010 long-term average. Mean maximum temperatures were between 0 and 1 °C above average in most areas, while mean minimum temperatures were also between 0 and 1 °C above in Scotland and Northern Ireland, but were more than 2 °C above in East Anglia, central southern

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