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Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - July 2021

Summary Arctic sea ice extent on 11th July was the second-lowest on record for this date, following a brief period of very rapid ice loss from 30th June – 4th July. Extent was particularly low in the seas north of Siberia. The rapid ice loss of 30th June – 4th July was mainly caused by a heatwave

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us to deal with your enquiry promptly. Once successfully logged on, you will be able to click on the VisualEyes icon to open the product. Page 9 of 33 Logging Out Click on the user icon at the top right of the application to “Logout” or return to the WAVE interface by selecting “My Services”. The My

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A wet and windy start to October

for Sunday and Monday. But, as ever, the best advice is to keep up to date with the latest forecast and warnings.” The good news is that once these systems clear away eastwards, the weather is likely to settle down across the UK as high pressure builds. Bizarrely, there is more confidence in the forecast for the end of next week than for this weekend, which demonstrates the power tropical systems have to influence our weather.

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Good Friday: but not so good on Easter Monday

. “A frontal system is expected to move in from the west and displace the high pressure lying across the UK. This will spread rain across all areas during the latter part of Easter Sunday and through Easter Monday, although there is some uncertainty regarding its exact timing. Once the rain clears blustery

weatherlands-weather-report.pdf

geese from last week’s major storm. But Rainbow Grey came to the rescue to provide us with an extra special dose of rainbows and gorgeous weather throughout the Weatherlands. The council of Forecasters now remain in full control of the weather once again after the wrath of Tornadia Twist and wish you a pleasant week! Text © Laura Ellen Anderson, 2023

Surface pressure charts data tutorial

synoptic analysis and forecast chart for the UK and surrounding area as a gif image. This data feed is updated twice daily, at around 0730 and 1930, with the exception of charts for days four and five which are only issued once per day at 0730. Tutorials The surface pressure synoptic analysis

ukmcas-service-information-sheet.pdf

UKMCAS Service Information Sheet Service Hours and Delivery Times The service is designed to be available 24*7. Data is delivered to an FTP server for collection by customers once daily. Typical data delivery times are; AMM7 ~0830 UTC AMM15 ~0930 UTC AMM15 Wave ~0900 UTC OSTIA ~0640 UTC Global

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London Marathon weather forecast

during the race, if you are running once the sun pops up then it will feel pretty warm.” Dry weekend for many Away from London, high pressure is the dominant force for much of the UK’s weekend weather, with a good deal of dry and fine weather, with a mixture of cloud and sunny spells. The main exception

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