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  • factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025pdf

    38.1 26.5 17.9 9.6 (*Includes any incidence of snow or sleet falling. # A day of lying snow is counted if the ground is more than 50% covered at 0900 GMT). Table 22. 1981–2010 mean monthly/annual days of snow lying and snow falling for the United Kingdom (this is the latest averaging period available

  • factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025.pdf

    38.1 26.5 17.9 9.6 (*Includes any incidence of snow or sleet falling. # A day of lying snow is counted if the ground is more than 50% covered at 0900 GMT). Table 22. 1981–2010 mean monthly/annual days of snow lying and snow falling for the United Kingdom (this is the latest averaging period available

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    , 9] and convective plume (cloud) CT How quickly cloud droplets convert to rain [0.5, 4] 3 10 24 VF1 Ice fall speed through clouds—important for the development of clouds and determining type (rain, sleet, hail, and snow) and amount of precipitation [0.5, 2] fully 3D field by first taking 348 next-day

  • remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023pdf

    cumulonimbus cloud (which is always associated with severe icing and turbulence) over oceans and enemy territory. • Radar Operators also found another means of remote sensing almost by accident. They noticed that noise in returning echoes was associated with weather elements such as rain, sleet and snow

  • remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf

    cumulonimbus cloud (which is always associated with severe icing and turbulence) over oceans and enemy territory. • Radar Operators also found another means of remote sensing almost by accident. They noticed that noise in returning echoes was associated with weather elements such as rain, sleet and snow

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