Search results (2,800)

Page 34 of 280

Web results

PowerPoint Presentation

, although dry conditions were experienced in Ethiopia during January and Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia in February. In Southern Africa, very wet conditions were experienced at times in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, particularly during December and February. Outlook: The East African Long Rains season

PowerPoint Presentation

, some very wet conditions were observed at times in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Madagascar and Mozambique, particularly in February. Outlook: Over the next three months, it is likely to be wetter than normal conditions across large parts of Somalia, southeast Ethiopia and the coastal plain of Kenya

PowerPoint Presentation

that the October-December (OND) rainy season could also fail.” The full statement can be seen here. A more active West Africa Monsoon has resulted in wet or very wet conditions in west Africa in the last three months, and parts of the Sahel during July and August. After a wet June, rainfall has been mixed

PowerPoint Presentation

Normal Much Very Likely More Much Likely Likely Very Likely More Likely Likely Climate Outlook Africa: April to January Overview 6 Current Status Current Status maps Western Africa Central Africa Eastern Africa Southern Africa Climate Outlook Africa: April to January Current Status – Temperature

NCIC Monthly Summary

May 2021 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. May began very unsettled and unseasonably cold, with frosts in many places; it became less cold after the first week but continued with frequent rain or showers for most areas. The UK experienced a number of deep low

PowerPoint Presentation

African monsoon has resulted in wet or very wet conditions in parts of western Africa. Southeast Africa was wetter than normal in May, though wetter than normal conditions became confined to parts of Mozambique and South Africa into June, before drier conditions developed generally in July. Outlook

Clouds and microphysics

Clouds redistribute heat and moisture through the atmosphere, as well as producing precipitation at the surface and reflecting solar radiation back out to space.  Their evolution can be very complex due to the interactions between the clouds themselves, radiation and fluid dynamics. Clouds act

MOB Summary 25 Jan 12

the background information as presented in the Service Continuity paper and informed the Board of the areas of ongoing work • The Board noted that Category A service resilience had been strengthened and could be sustained without the Exeter site for an unlimited time. • The Board discussed the very

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled, but will trick or treaters stay dry?

showers in the west, some of which may be heavy and thundery. As the day progresses, a more organised band of showers will move northeast, reaching the southwest by mid to late morning and clearing from the northeast during the evening. This band may bring hail and very gusty winds for some

Page navigation