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global-spot-weather-forecasts-snowflake-datasheet-1.pdf

and all available archived forecast data, available in hourly, three-hourly and daily timesteps. Global Spot offers site-specific forecasts for over 5,000 locations worldwide (not including UK sites), including airports, major landmarks, and beaches. Global Spot provides forecasts for specific locations

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Satellite image of the month - 2019

in 1901. Temperatures in the city dropped to 9.4°C under thick fog mixed with air pollution. This is an image created using data from the Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) instrument onboard Meteosat-8, a EUMETSAT geostationary satellite providing coverage over the Indian Ocean

ukcp18-factsheet-precipitation.pdf

UKCP18 Factsheet: Precipitation This factsheet summarises the key information currently available on the UKCP18 projections over land for precipitation metrics. Read this before using any products as it describes the data availability, the key future climate changes (if any) that you should see

wiser0191_sub_national_cx_cafe_kisumu250919.pdf

the western part of Kenya received significant rainfall.Oloo explained that more or less there was a dipole over the Indian Ocean with the south being warmer in comparison to the northern part He stressed that the ocean that affects our rainfall most is the Indian Ocean. Giving a global perspective Oloo

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Amber warning for rain – January 2021

of the southern Pennines and northern Peak District where we could see up to 120mm over the course of the warning period with 40-70mm of rain widely across the whole Amber area. Upcoming forecast “Heavy rain will impact the whole of England and Wales by Wednesday with Yellow warnings for rain in force

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Changeable weather regime for the UK

The UK’s weather is turning more changeable over the weekend, with an Atlantic influence bringing periods of rain for some, as well as drier and brighter interludes at times.

Recent heatwave conditions for much of England and Wales are gradually subsiding and being replaced by a cooler airmass which introduces some persistent rain in places over the weekend and into next week. It's turning fresher over the next few days 🌡️ Whilst we're losing the recent heat

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A change in the weather from this weekend - goodbye wall-to-wall sunshine

to moderate winds. Showers will be most frequent in the west and northwest, where they could be heavy, bringing a risk of isolated thunderstorms and hail. Precipitation may be wintry over the highest ground, over 600 metres. Many eastern and southeastern areas are likely to stay dry and rather warm

The 'New Dynamics' dynamical core for the Unified Model

The New Dynamics dynamical core is based on the fully compressible, nonhydrostatic Euler equations which enables it to be used over a wide range of scales - from very high resolution convection permitting scales (of order 1 km) to hundreds of kilometres in climate models run for centuries. Note

strong-winds-and-heavy-rain-from-storms-ali-and-bronagh---met-office.pdf

decades. Storm Bronagh brought some very wet weather with well over 50mm of rain recorded across upland areas of Wales and the south Pennines. The storms marked an emphatic transition from the fine summer of 2018 to autumn. Impacts Storm Ali caused extensive power outages and travel disruption

hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf

) on 9 August 1911. Temperatures exceeded 32 °C over large areas of southern, central and eastern England and east Wales from the 1st to 4th, peaking on the 3rd with over 35 °C recorded in several large swathes of England. Impacts Across England and Wales, the heat placed strains on every day life

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