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  • babaeian_2015.pdf

    are in the north and south of this region. In general, this region has an arid climate, in which most of the annual precipitation falls are from October through April. There are two regions of maximum precipitation over the country: the first is the southern beach of the Caspian Sea, which has maximum

  • babaeian_2015pdf

    are in the north and south of this region. In general, this region has an arid climate, in which most of the annual precipitation falls are from October through April. There are two regions of maximum precipitation over the country: the first is the southern beach of the Caspian Sea, which has maximum

  • wiser0077_kenya-climate-services-report-alp-may-2017.pdf

    , a few counties in later seasons organised PSPs at more localised levels. These levels included: i) sub-county level e.g. Murang’a and Lamu Counties; and ii) community level e.g. Homa Bay County. � Number of workshops days. The duration of the workshops varied between the counties from one to two days

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201808pdf

    in the evening. Some patchy light rain cleared on the 6th followed by sunshine and showers, and it was warm with a maximum of 24.4 °C at Helens Bay (County Down). 7th to 13th A cool showery westerly type dominated between the 7th and 10th bringing sunny intervals and scattered showers on all four days. Many

  • mwr_2025_04_for_printpdf

    pressure developed over the Bay of Biscay on the 14th and influenced the weather over England and Wales, drifting north into Northern Ireland and Scotland by the 17th, before moving away into the northern North Sea. Rainfall totals for western counties on the 15th hit 80mm particularly around south

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    northwards across the country on the 30th following a cloudy start. The night of the 30th/31st was warm in places with Mumbles (West Glamorgan) not falling below 17.4 °C, and most areas had a hot sunny day with a high of 31.1 °C at Colwyn Bay (Clwyd). Showers moved into the south late in the day and spread

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    had a hot sunny day with a high of 31.1 °C at Colwyn Bay (Clwyd). Showers moved into the south late in the day and spread up the west coast. Scotland diary of highlights July was an unsettled, westerly-dominated month throughout, with just brief ridges of high pressure, and frequent rain or showers

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201808.pdf

    in the evening. Some patchy light rain cleared on the 6th followed by sunshine and showers, and it was warm with a maximum of 24.4 °C at Helens Bay (County Down). 7th to 13th A cool showery westerly type dominated between the 7th and 10th bringing sunny intervals and scattered showers on all four days. Many

  • mwr_2025_04_for_print.pdf

    pressure developed over the Bay of Biscay on the 14th and influenced the weather over England and Wales, drifting north into Northern Ireland and Scotland by the 17th, before moving away into the northern North Sea. Rainfall totals for western counties on the 15th hit 80mm particularly around south

  • Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_11_for_print.docx

    (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

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