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wiser-mena-scoping-study-external-v2.pdf

© Crown copyright 2022, Met Office Page 2 of 80 Contents 1. Context for WISER MENA ............................................................................................. 8 2. About this report

Deep Dive: Understanding this winter’s remarkably persistent weather pattern

in northeast Scotland and northeast England. Remarkable dry spells in the northwest Highlands due to a pronounced rain‑shadow effect. By animating the forecast maps for the week, we see fronts arriving from the southwest and repeatedly becoming trapped across eastern and central Scotland. As the systems pile

January weather extremes: a look back records from past events

Atlantic systems to stall against Scotland’s western mountains, amplifying orographic rainfall. High-impact rainfall is not limited to the Highlands. England’s wettest January day, 180.4mm at Rydal Hall, Cumbria, on 7 January 2005, was part of a notably unsettled winter for the northwest

NCIC Monthly Summary

, but were slightly below average in eastern coastal parts of Scotland, and more than 2 °C above average in parts of the south-east. Mean minimum temperatures were widely between 1 and 2 °C above average except in northern Scotland, and August’s UK mean minimum temperature was the third highest

NCIC Monthly Summary

in many areas, especially towards the north-west. The provisional UK mean temperature was 11.8 °C, which is 1.2 °C above the long-term average. Maximum temperature anomalies were up to +2 °C in some easternmost counties of England, while minimum temperatures were around 2 °C above average for most

published-comment-tracker-local-2.2km.pdf

are not helpful for discriminating the features in a significant number of places and should all be looked at. E.g. Figs 3.5.1, 5 & 12; discriminate between the yellows in 4.2.1 and 4.3.1. 2 General 2. Water budget, Table 4.1 i. 2 decimal places are need in each element. ii. To complete the water

ukcp18-factsheet-local-2.2km.pdf

? ................................................................................................. 2 2. When should you use the Local (2.2km) projections? ........................................................................................... 6 2.1. The local projections in the UKCP18 context

D2_2_Presentation Submission_SanchezRivas-Daniel

(BoXPol) and Jülich (JuXPol). 2 Talk outline 2. Which challenges did we overcome? 3. Which challenges 1. Radar processing chain remain? Why? How? Data? 3 Datasets • Each X-band radar covers up to 150 km at 10 different elevation angles, monitoring the region with high spatial (~150 m) and temporal (~5

Climate Research 69:129

and Water Research Center, The Cyprus Institute, 1645 Nicosia, Cyprus 2 Department of Atmospheric Chemistry, Max Plank Institute for Chemistry, 55020 Mainz, Germany ABSTRACT: Warming and drying in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East (EMME) associated with climate change may have consequences

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf

temperatures were generally 2 °C above average in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and 1.5 °C above in Scotland. Mean minimum temperatures ranged from 3 °C above average in parts of Wales and south-west England to less than 1.5 °C above in the north and east of Scotland and parts of north-east England

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