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are likely to be drier than normal. This is also true for southern Vietnam and parts of the Philippines. Meanwhile, wetter than normal conditions are more probable across much of Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea. Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Very Likely Likely Likely Very Likely Climate

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

a westerly flow brought spells of rain interspersed with brighter showery weather. It turned unseasonably cool, and very wet in places, especially Lincolnshire, between the 10th and 13th, with north-easterly winds. The 14th to 20th was generally warmer but continued unsettled, and thunderstorms affected

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201811.pdf

confined to high ground, while there were numerous dry sunny days in north-west Scotland. It turned very mild, wet and windy in all parts of the country from the 27th onwards. The provisional UK mean temperature was 7.3 °C, which is 1.1 °C above the 1981-2010 long-term average. For many parts

metoffice_weatherwarriors_primary_final.pdf

as water levels in reservoirs and rivers were very low while demand for water was very high, affecting local gardeners and some industry. People in your area are keen to make sure they don’t have the same problems this time around. A cold snap has been forecast for your local area, with large amounts

metoffice_weatherwarriors_primary_0519-amended-aug21.pdf

a hosepipe ban as water levels in reservoirs and rivers were very low while demand for water was very high, affecting local gardeners and some industry. People in your area are keen to make sure they don’t have the same problems this time around. A cold snap has been forecast for your local area

UKCP18-overview-slidepack-notes.FF.pptx

Rainfall patterns across the UK are not uniform and vary on seasonal and regional scales and will continue to vary in the future. Next summer will see the launch of a further set of results from UKCP18 which will provide very high-resolution projections of rainfall over the UK, fine enough to be able

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

Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - July 2024

. This year’s September Arctic sea ice extent is likely to be well below average, but there are not yet heightened indications of a new record low. Antarctic sea ice extent is very low, albeit higher than last year’s record low extent. Arctic Arctic sea ice state Arctic sea ice extent on 8th July 2024

Decadal forecast 2019

conditions in the north Atlantic sub-polar gyre are predicted to warm, with potentially important climate impacts over Europe, America and Africa. During the five-year period 2020-2024, global average temperature is expected to remain high and is very likely to be between 1.06°C and 1.62°C above the pre

Microsoft Word - CompleteDocumentOctober2019.docx

, and then after a very wet spell on the 24th to 26th. The weather turned cold, dry and sunny for most of the country from the 27th to 30th, although the far south-west remained very wet at times. The provisional UK mean temperature was 9.0 °C, which is 0.5 °C below the 1981-2010 long-term average. Both

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