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mwr_2023_01_for_print

exception, giving England its second sunniest January on record (just behind 2022), and the UK as a whole having 133% of average, the third sunniest in a series from 1919. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 15.8 °C was recorded at Dyce (Aberdeenshire) on the 24th

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

. The mean temperature for July was provisionally 2.0 °C above the long-term average, provisionally the joint third warmest July in a series from 1910. Rainfall was 68% of average and sunshine was 140% of average, making it the seventh sunniest July in a series from 1929. 1st to 10th The 1st started off

opendatapolicy_metoffice_v1.0.pdf

that is used as an input to its operations. In some cases specific licence terms restrict the use of that data to create profitable revenue either by the Met Office or by third parties. In this case the data cannot be released as Open. 7. Open Data Policy In response to the challenges described

17_0015-pagasa_case_study_final.pdf

Climates for Impacts Studies - regional climate modelling system from the Met Office Hadley Centre Background The Philippines is ranked as one of the world’s most disaster prone countries, coming third out of 171 countries based on the number of disaster events in the last 10 years. 2 It is also

gender-pay-gap-report-2024_v4-final.pdf

following approval of our three year pay award that was retrospectively implemented back to 1 April 2022. The case included some narrowing of bands and was expected to deliver small improvements in gender pay gaps of around 0.3%, with further improvement expected from the third year

Microsoft Word - mwr_2024_08_for_print.docx

while southern England only recorded 50% of the average. Some areas of Scotland including Glasgow, Renfrewshire, and Ayrshire and Arran provisionally recorded over 200% of the average August rainfall. Western Scotland provisionally experienced its third wettest August on record in a series from

gender-pay-gap-report-2024-v5-final.pdf

the third year of implementation. The impact of leavers and joiners within the organisation over the year has resulted in a further narrowing of the gap between men and women’s salaries in favour of women resulting from leavers having salaries with a gender pay gap in favour of men that is higher than

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf

to the brief but marked warm spell in the third week. Most of the country had a cloudy and wet month, with 135% of average rainfall and 82% of average sunshine overall. 1st to 5th The 1st started sunny, but cloud increased during the morning and rain spread from the south-west from mida ernoon, falling as snow

ParaCon - Representation of convection in models

‘B’ of CoMorph. A more scale-aware, third version, ‘C’, is planned in the coming year that enables CoMorph to operate at km scales by reducing the sub-grid mass flux as the convective activity approaches the resolvable scale. A CoMorph Working Group has been set up to enable UM partners to test

NCIC Monthly Summary

and some outbreaks of wet and windy weather, interspersed with brighter weather with showers. There was a settled spell in the third week, with a sequence of dry sunny warm days, then it turned unsettled again from the 22nd onwards. The mean temperature for the month was 0.1 °C above the long-term average

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