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A weather assortment ahead of Easter – March 2021

the medium-range period, said: “From the middle of next week, once again, we expect to see a change in the weather. Although there are still some uncertainties in the outlook there are signs a high-pressure system could develop by the end of next week allowing cold air from the north to return across

upscaling-toolkit-stage3_and_references.pdf

discussions. Once the broad outlines of the scaling-up strategy have been formulated, more detailed operational planning is needed. Operational plans should elaborate the detailed activities to be undertaken and indicate who has responsibility for what part within what period. A finalised strategy

snow-and-low-temperatures-december-2010---met-office.pdf

to 0900 GMT on 3 December 2010. There was a widespread very severe frost across the UK (even coastal areas of south-west England, for example), with minima below -10 °C across Wales and -20 °C in both north-east England and northern Scotland. There was a brief interlude of milder air in south-west

NCIC Monthly Summary

and southern areas brightened up in the afternoon, before rain spread into the south-west and showers developed in the south-east and south Midlands around teatime. The east coast once again saw mist and fog early on the 27th, while all areas remained generally cloudy, with showers or longer spells

NCIC Monthly Summary

cold especially during the first week. It was briefly warmer around the 9th/10th, but still with frequent rain, often heavy, and with widespread thunder on some days. Only towards the end of the month did things really settle down, with little rain and more in the way of warmth and sunshine

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Amber warning for rain issued

and rain, it will feel much cooler than the unseasonably mild conditions seen in recent days. Weekend and next week  Saturday could provide a brief respite from the winds and rain for a time, although some rain may linger across northeastern areas, before another front moves in from the west later

UKNCSP Webinar: ‘Beyond UKCP18 – A Community Call for Evidence’

Summary Introduction to UKNCSP  Prof Michael Meredith opened the webinar by providing a brief overview of the UK National Climate Science Partnership (UKNCSP). The partnership is a national initiative aimed at leveraging the climate science capabilities of various UK research institutes and the Met

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Ex-hurricane Ophelia passes after 90mph winds

has now passed and the winds will continue to ease through the day today as she moves out into the North Sea. Strong, damaging winds were recorded in the warning areas on Monday with gusts of up 90mph recorded. “A brief quieter spell will last through Wednesday though interspersed with some rainfall

wiser0017_briefing-note_enacts-ethiopia-workshop1016.pdf

to support the public health community for improved decisionmaking. In particular, the four-day workshop consisted of the following main components: (i) Review activities following the recommendations from the NIH 2014 workshop including impact of the December 2015 Ethiopia El Niño Policy Brief (ii

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Storm Éowyn brings 90mph winds as it starts to impact the UK

issued.  Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Mark Sidaway, said: “While the worst of the winds from Storm Éowyn will ease later on Friday, Scotland will continue to see gusty winds through Saturday as the low pressure clears to the northeast. After a brief calmer spell, another area of low pressure

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