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(Cumbria, 358mAMSL) 8.1hr on 11th at Wittering (Cambridgeshire, 74mAMSL) 68Kt 78mph on 2nd at Langdon Bay (Kent, 117mAMSL) 97Kt 112mph on 22nd at Cairngorm Summit (Inverness-shire, 1237mAMSL) also on 23rd at Cairngorm Summit (Inverness-shire, 1237mAMSL) 10cm on 30th at Copley (Durham, 253mAMSL) mAMSL

wiser0021_western-mel-policy-brief.pdf

by: Fund Manager: Delivery Partners: Acronyms ADS ASDSP AWS BMU CCM CCOF CDMS CIS CCISP COG CMO KMD MEL NMHS SMS WISER WISER Western Anglican Development Services Agricultural Sector Development Support Programme Automatic Weather Station Beach Management Unit Community Climate Monitor County Climate

mwr_2025_05_for_print.pdf

. Weather diary • High pressure dominates, wet and windy end to the month The UK got an early taste of summer during May with high pressure dominating the scene for most of the month, with frontal systems weakened or kept at bay, and many places seeing no measurable rain for the better part of 3 weeks

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

the west coast, but the east remained very warm with some sunshine. The 25th was hot and sunny in most areas with a high of 32.5 °C at Colwyn Bay (Clwyd), and the heat sparked off some thunderstorms in the east during the afternoon. The night of the 25th/26th was unusually warm with the temperature

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activity is signalled, however, there are signals that storm track may be displaced slightly further west compared to normal, with more storms affecting regions surrounding the South China Sea. For the Bay of Bengal, activity tends to peak in October and November. Near normal levels of activity

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf

pressure close by, but a generally westerly airflow maintained mild cloudy weather. The 24th was a sunny day in the north-east with 5.0 hours recorded at Colwyn Bay (Clwyd), but it was cloudy and drizzly in the south and south-west. The cloudy drizzly weather spread across the country for the 25th

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are expected across parts of Indochina and the South China Sea. Conversely warmer than normal conditions are very likely across Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and across the Bay of Bengal and much of the Indian Ocean where Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) are above normal. Also warmer-than-normal

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for parts of Indonesia and Malaysia in particular. The South Asian Monsoon usually starts in May over the Bay of Bengal, arriving in the Indian Peninsula by June. It is likely to be drier than normal at the start of this period across the Indian sub-continent, including much of India, Bangladesh

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North Pacific (east of 140 °W) L : North Atlantic A : Arabian sea B : Bay of Bengal S : South Indian Ocean (west of 135 °E) P : South Pacific Ocean (east of 135 °E) Q : South Atlantic NHC Miami and CPHC Hawaii also use the "ATCF" identifier for Eastern & Central North Pacific and Atlantic depressions

wcssp_impact_brochure_final.pdf

for rip currents in South Africa. Rip currents are strong hazardous currents that run out to sea and cause hundreds of coastal drownings each year around the world. They are one of the biggest dangers facing beach users in South Africa. Research has shown that rip currents are strongly related

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