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factsheet_11-interpreting-weather-charts_2023.pdf
in the form of domes or towers, either accompanied or not by other cumulus or by stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level 3 Cumulonimbus, the summits of which, at least partially, lack sharp outlines, but are neither clearly fibrous (cirriform) nor in the form of an anvil; cumulus
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factsheet_11-interpreting-weather-charts_2023pdf
in the form of domes or towers, either accompanied or not by other cumulus or by stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level 3 Cumulonimbus, the summits of which, at least partially, lack sharp outlines, but are neither clearly fibrous (cirriform) nor in the form of an anvil; cumulus
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353-369-94.fm
), maximum temperatures rise sharply exceeding 45 o C by the end of May and early June resulting in harsh summer in the north and northwest regions of the country including the states of Gujarat, North Maharashtra, Rajasthan and North Madhya Pradesh; and the Central Indian land mass becomes hot
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf
Atlantic Area. 20 Upper Atmosphere The need to understand more about the upper atmosphere was brought into sharp relief following the ‘Night of the Big Winds’ (24–25 March 1944) when an allied bomber stream destined for Berlin which had been forecast to meet winds no stronger than 45 mph encountered winds
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ukcp-probabilistic-extremes-report-september-2020.pdf
the largest values in RCP2.6 (blue curve, which shows a sharp peak at ~38°C and a relatively narrow interquartile range). The intermediate RCP4.5 (green) and RCP6.0 (black) scenarios show a significantly higher chance than RCP2.6 of seeing return levels exceeding 40°C, however RCP4.5 and RCP6.0
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024pdf
Atlantic Area. 20 Upper Atmosphere The need to understand more about the upper atmosphere was brought into sharp relief following the ‘Night of the Big Winds’ (24–25 March 1944) when an allied bomber stream destined for Berlin which had been forecast to meet winds no stronger than 45 mph encountered winds
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seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf
sunlight. Thu Thursday thunder Thunder storm Clouds emit flashes of lightning and rumbles of thunder. Thunderstorms often bring sharp downpours of rain and high winds that can flatten crops. Tue Tuesday v he rain Very heavy rain More than 50 mm of rain in 24 hours. Flash floods and gully erosion
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annual-report-2016-17.pdf
to the challenges and opportunities this presents becomes ever more critical. The purpose of the Met Office – to work at the forefront of weather and climate science for society’s protection, prosperity and well-being – is now more sharply in focus than ever before. We are a major national asset
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east-africa-climate-risk-report-final.pdf
, as household food security is tightly linked to rain and temperature-dependent production systems (Gebre & Rahut, 2021). Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly a third of the population of East Africa suffered from undernourishment (FAO, 2019). Accentuated by climate change, East Africa suffers from sharp
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ukcp-probabilistic-extremes-report-september-2020pdf
the largest values in RCP2.6 (blue curve, which shows a sharp peak at ~38°C and a relatively narrow interquartile range). The intermediate RCP4.5 (green) and RCP6.0 (black) scenarios show a significantly higher chance than RCP2.6 of seeing return levels exceeding 40°C, however RCP4.5 and RCP6.0