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    Global: May to February Overview 3 MENA, Caribbean and British Overseas Territories Current Status and Outlook - Rainfall Current Status: Rainfall was near-normal over the last three months, with the exception of Turkey, which was very wet in June, and Tunisia, parts of Algeria and Morocco, which were

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    values above the 80th (Wet) and 90th (Very Wet) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark brown indicate rainfall below the 20th (Dry) and 10th (Very Dry) percentile, with respect to the 1981-2010 climatology. Grey areas on the map mask out regions that receive less than 10 mm/month

  • Pollen forecast: High levels across much of the UK

    will continue to experience high pollen levels, conditions further east are likely to be milder before rising again across the weekend, with many areas experiencing high or very high levels. Regional outlook Orkney & Shetland  Pollen levels are expected to remain low throughout the next five days

  • met-office-extreme-weather-briefing-note.pdf

    for the future. Very often, these projections show us how the average conditions will change, and many national and international initiatives are based around these. For example, the Paris Agreement aims to limit the global temperature rise this century to 1.5 °C. This is 1.5 °C above the pre-industrial average

  • srocc_amoc.pdf

    st Century climate change will very likely weaken the AMOC, but a shutdown in the 21 st Century is very unlikely - though still plausible. • Understanding more about AMOC shutdown ‘tipping points’ could enable early warning, giving time to take action. • Recent advances in monitoring and modelling

  • wiser0127_coproduction_webinar_qa_0919.pdf

    Webinar Q&A’s Topic WISER webinar - Ten Principles for Good Co-Production in African Weather and Climate Services # Question Answer(s) 1 can you mention examples of knowledge you are referring to. 2 I think it could be very interesting to involve the field actors (farmers) in the narrative

  • Met Office daily weather: Warm and humid with temperatures on the rise

    , it will be a largely dry day with variable cloud and sunny intervals. The best of the sunshine will be across southern, central and eastern England, where it will feel very warm, with temperatures reaching 27–28°C in places. It will be warm across much of the country, away from the northwest

  • Storm Emma triggers another red warning for snow

    The warning is for a combination of widespread heavy snow and very strong easterly winds bringing blizzard conditions and drifting. It is valid between 15:00 Thursday 1 March and 02:00 Friday 2 March 2018 Red warnings are issued when it is highly likely that the weather will cause a high level

  • metoffice_extremeweather_firstexplorations_extremeweathermindmap.pdf

    Hurricane Hurricanes are very large, rapidly rotating storms, with very strong winds and thunderstorms. Each year several make landfall and can cause considerable damage to property and loss of life. They are also known as typhoons or tropical cyclones. Find out more: www.metoffice.gov.uk/research

  • Wintry weather triggers amber warnings

    as parts of central and northern England, freezing rain is forecast. Chief Meteorologist Will Lang said, “Saturday’s weather brings a range of winter hazards with very dangerous travelling conditions likely in some places.  In addition to snow, freezing rain will bring widespread ice to northern England

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