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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909.pdf
there were some bright spells. Northern Ireland diary of highlights September was a mostly changeable month with westerly winds, but a settled spell from the 13th to 20th brought a fair amount of dry and sunny weather with cool nights. The mean temperature for September was provisionally 0.4 °C above
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911.pdf
at Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty) early on the 4th. Most areas were wet on the 1st and 2nd, but it was drier and brighter near the west coast on the 3rd, when it turned windy in the Northern Isles with gusts of 69 mph at Fair Isle (Shetland). The east was very wet on the 4th, with showers elsewhere
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf
spells but it tended to cloud over inland each afternoon, and on the 30th there were isolated showers. Scotland diary of highlights The first six days were cool and showery with some longer outbreaks of rain but also a fair amount of sunshine. It was generally unsettled and milder from the 7th to 15th
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NCIC Monthly Summary
and locally thundery on the 3rd. Pressure rose over the following days, but the 4th was still quite cloudy for most, with showers in the east. The 5th and 6th were generally dry and sunny, but the 6th was cloudy in Fair Isle and Shetland. A band of showery rain spread from the south-west on the 7th
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201810.pdf
the 22nd was bright in the east and the south, but also very windy in the north with a gust to 69 mph at Fair Isle (Shetland). 26th to 31st A northerly outbreak brought much colder weather for the rest of the month, unusually cold for late-October at times. The 26th had a mix of sunshine
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003pdf
spells but it tended to cloud over inland each afternoon, and on the 30th there were isolated showers. Scotland diary of highlights The first six days were cool and showery with some longer outbreaks of rain but also a fair amount of sunshine. It was generally unsettled and milder from the 7th to 15th
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909pdf
there were some bright spells. Northern Ireland diary of highlights September was a mostly changeable month with westerly winds, but a settled spell from the 13th to 20th brought a fair amount of dry and sunny weather with cool nights. The mean temperature for September was provisionally 0.4 °C above
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NCIC Monthly Summary
of rain in southern and eastern counties, mainly dry elsewhere but with a fair amount of cloud, and Trassey (County Down) only reached a maximum of 8.2 °C. Northerly winds brought sunshine and scattered blustery showers on the 25th, and fewer showers on the 26th, with frost locally early on the 26th
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908pdf
average. Sunshine was 95% of average. 1st to 4th A weak ridge of high pressure brought warm but mostly cloudy weather with scattered showers in places but with a fair amount of sunshine in the Western Isles. There were isolated thunderstorms in the west on the afternoon of the 1st, and the temperature
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be compared with the model climatology for a fair like-for-like comparison. ALEX: I see, so how do you determine the model climatology? PHIL: The model is run over a period in the past, typically 20-30 years; in the Met Office Glosea-5 model this is done for the period 1993 to 2016