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Satellite image of the month - 2018

by coalescence and condensation in a warm sub-tropical boundary layer. These clouds are associated with drizzle showers with larger drops than the surrounding stratocumulus but with low rates of precipitation reaching the ground, often less than 1 mm per hour. The image shows small scale bands of low

NCIC Monthly Summary

in the day, reaching the Midlands and south-west by dusk. 8th to 13th Winds veered north-westerly on the 8th, with rain moving south-eastwards through the Midlands and south during the morning followed by a mainly cloudy picture with isolated showers. It was warm in the south-east with Writtle (Essex

southern-africa-climate-risk-report-final-.pdf

of climates including semi-arid, warm and cold desert, temperate, tropical savanna, subtropical and oceanic. Situated at the junction of the South Atlantic, Indian and Southern Oceans, variability in sea surface temperatures around the coastlines influences the region’s climate. Elevations above ~700m

wiser0006_dailyforecast_lakevictoriafishermen.pdf

are not just interested in the surface temperature of the lake. They also want to know about the temperature gradient beneath the surface. A warm current below the surface of the lake sometimes causes fish to rot in the nets before they can be harvested. Nile perch fishermen hang their drift nets

minutes_pwscg_27_jan_16_-_final.pdf

to BIS comes to an end in May this year and that he will be returning to the Met Office. The process to find a replacement is underway and that the April PWSCG will be MG’s last. WW expressed his thanks and gratitude to MG for all his hard work and achievements whilst in the role. 2 Minutes & Actions

hctn_3consecutivetropicalnightsuk_v1.pdf

., and Coauthors, 2019: Anthropogenic warming has substantially increased the likelihood of July 2017–like heat waves over central eastern China. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 100, S91–S95, https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0087.1 Cheng He, Ho Kim, Masahiro Hashizume, Whanhee Lee, Yasushi

wiser0099_enacts-ethiopia.pdf

been shown to have a critical role in the occurrence of malaria outbreaks in Ethiopia’s highlands. Higher-than-normal rates of malaria in Ethiopia have been associated with higher temperatures in the current and preceding season, often associated with El Nino.4 Evidence suggests that warming

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201803.pdf

, and it was warmer with 15.9 °C recorded at Kew Gardens (London). Rain over the Midlands and south on the 28th cleared east by late a ernoon, with widespread, locally heavy showers following, these wintry over higher ground. Rain over the south-west on the 29th spread east and north, reaching the Midlands

ukcp18-guidance---how-to-use-the-land-projections.pdf

scale • analysis of drivers of climate Derived projections available for lower emissions scenario and global warming levels for a limited number of variables and metrics over the UK • enhanced spatial detail • improved simulation of extremes on daily and shorter timescales • analysis of drivers

food_security_climate_change_assessment_sudan.pdf

and heavier. Climate model projections for the 2040s show strong agreement for an increase in temperature, but no strong signal for changes in rainfall. Climate change projections for Sudan indicate a substantial warming trend across the country. In contrast, rainfall projections are mixed, with most models

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