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mo-phenology-supplement-v4.pdf

was latest on 1st May. l Budburst in 2016 took a slow ‘phenological amble’ from south to north across the UK, at a pace of between about 1.0 and 2.5 km/hr. l Relative to the 2000 to 2016 average, UK average budburst for all species (except Pedunculate Oak) was later in 2016 by between 1 day (Sessile Oak

wiser0004_dailyregionalforecast_westernkenya.pdf

forecasts to inform their decision making. The regional forecast for Western Kenya would be produced in English by KMD’s National Meteorological Centre in Nairobi every day of the year. It would cover the 14 counties of Western Kenya whose climate is strongly influence by proximity to Lake Victoria

NCIC Monthly Summary

was cloudier, with isolated showers in some areas, but it brightened up in the east through the day. On the 4th an area of rain spread from the south coast towards eastern England, keeping it cooler, while other areas remained fine. Fog affected parts of the East Midlands and south-east early on the 5th

Microsoft Word - 2021_06_october_rain.docx

across the Lake District fells with 150 to 200mm in the wettest areas and the two wettest locations, Honister Pass and Seathwaite each recording over 200mm in one rain-day (09-09 UTC). In the 24-hour period to 0200 UTC 28 October 2021, Honister Pass recorded 298.8mm of rain, the highest 24- hour

wiser0063-western-impact-article_forecasts-0418.pdf

weather events can ruin crops and lead to famine. Yet the uptake and availability of climate information services has historically been very low. “Until fairly recently a lot of African services published just a 10-day forecast,” explains Robert Powell, Media Consultant for the Met Office, the UK’s

Microsoft Word - june_event_summary.docx

affecting Lincolnshire later in the day. a) Analysis chart at 0600 UTC 12 June 2019 b) Analysis chart at 1800 UTC 12 June 2019 The rain-radar images below show this continued persistent heavy rain from the front affecting much of Wales, with further heavy rainfall across Lincolnshire during the evening

ukcp_graupel_technical_note.pdf

0.5ᵒC everywhere (with an average difference of 0.1ᵒC on a temperature increase of 2.5ᵒC for the British Isles as a whole). Fixing the graupel code error also significantly 2 impacts simulated present-day precipitation in winter, with the fixed-code run somewhat wetter although still not as wet

DataPoint API reference

://datapoint.metoffice.gov.uk/public/data/resource?key=APIkey For example, to get a three-hourly five-day forecast for Dunkeswel Aerodrome: http://datapoint.metoffice.gov.uk/public/data/val/wxfcs/all/xml/3840?res=3hourly?key=01234567-89abcdef-0123-456789abcdef You will need to register for DataPoint and use

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

in the south were small. Brighter weather followed, with a few isolated showers in the north. Fronts brought longer spells of rain on the 19th and patchy fog, with some thunder locally in the south-west. The rain cleared by the 20th leaving a day of sunshine and showers, most of the showers developing near

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

the south-east overnight 18th/19th. The last third of the month was often warm and humid, with further rain at times and some thundery outbreaks especially in the north, but also some dry sunny weather especially between the 26th and 29th, and the 29th was a very hot day in many areas

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