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Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2025

Summary Arctic sea ice extent is currently well below average, the 5th lowest on record for the time of year following quite fast ice loss during May Extent is particularly low in the seas on the Atlantic side of the Arctic Winter and spring in the Arctic have been very mild, and winter Arctic sea

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(as applicable) withdrawing from SADIS and (ii) the SADIS service ending (in whole or in part). The Customer may, on written notice to the Met Office’s SADIS Manager in accordance with clause 22 (Notices), withdraw from using SADIS. 4. Met Office's obligations 4.1. The Met Office shall use reasonable

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forecast2011.pdf

Outlook Seasonal Tropical Storm Outlook for the North Atlantic May 2011 Contents SEASONAL TROPICAL STORM OUTLOOK FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC JUNE–NOVEMBER 2011 ISSUED MAY 2011 KEY INFORMATION • Outlook Summary 02 • Forecast for June–November 2011 03 SUPPORTING INFORMATION • Deterministic Forecast

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: During April, wet conditions were experienced across parts of Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya, whilst Somalia was very dry. During May, rainfall was near normal across East Africa, except for Uganda and around Lake Victoria, where conditions were very wet. Nigeria was very dry in May. In June, parts

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to be warmer than normal in the MENA region, the Caribbean and the British Overseas Territories over the next three months. The exception to this is the British Overseas Territories in the central Pacific and South Atlantic, where temperatures are likely to be below normal. 3-Month Outlook May to July

Met Office daily weather: Changeable conditions for the start of the week

and drizzle will spread eastwards, becoming locally heavy over western hills. Some eastern areas, particularly those sheltered by high ground, may remain dry. Winds will remain fresh to strong along coasts and over hills. Temperatures will stay near average in northern Scotland and rather warm elsewhere

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