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climate-of-central-africa-summary-infographic-french.pdf

précipitations augmentera en Afrique centrale, même dans les zones où les précipitations moyennes diminuent. Les précipitations annuelles totales devraient augmenter dans le nord de l'Afrique centrale et diminuer dans l'extrême sud de la région. Il est possible que le début de la saison des pluies soit retardé

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More extreme weather events with planetary warming

than temperature, so the trend is perhaps less clear, although there is a trend of an increasing contribution to total annual rainfall from very wet days, with an extra two per cent of precipitation falling compared to 1961-90.  The map above compares differences between two periods:1951-1980

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Wind and rain to follow cold period

A cold northerly airflow has topped up snow totals for some of those in the north early this week and snow showers are likely to continue in north and northwest Scotland on Tuesday and Wednesday, likely most persistent over high ground in Scotland, as well as Shetland and Orkney. A number

February & Winter weather stats: A regional breakdown

, with mean temperatures ranging from 3.2°C in the north to 4.5°C in the west. Anomalies were small, with most regions around 0.3–0.8°C above average. Sunshine totals were modest, ranging from 37.8 hours in the west to 47.7 hours in the north, but all remained well below typical levels

HCVI_website_technical_report_v4.pdf

the datasets. Indicators marked * correlate negatively with undernutrition (FAO, 2014). Component Indicator Data source Plausible maximum value Sensitivity Adaptive capacity Plausible minimum value Forest cover (% of total World Bank Data 95% 0% area)* Rainfed agriculture (% of World Resources 100% 0

state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf

and Table 3 show annual, seasonal and monthly rainfall anomalies for the UK and countries from 1910 to 2014 inclusive. A large contribution to the annual rainfall total came from the very wet weather during winter storms in January and February. Winter 2013/14 was exceptionally wet and stormy

Met Office Deep Dive: More changing weather on the way

more unsettled conditions, particularly to the northern and western parts of the country. By Thursday, a more significant system is forecast to bring heavy rain to northern areas, especially western Scotland and Cumbria, where rainfall totals could exceed 30-40mm. In contrast, southern

Week ahead forecast: Unsettled weather continues as winter sets in

nine or ten degrees, typical for early December. Northern Ireland and northern England may see a drier day, but with a chillier start, temperatures here will be around six or seven degrees. READ MORE: November 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown Rainfall totals and flood risk From Tuesday

Met Office ten-day trend: Change afoot as we head towards July's end

such as ECMWF and GFS show a weaker system or push it away more quickly. This has implications for rainfall, with the Met Office model previously indicating the potential for intense rainfall totals—up to 80 mm in some southwestern areas. However, more recent runs suggest lower totals, though still higher

A wet and dull April

saw more than double their average rainfall for the month. Edinburgh in particular saw very large rainfall totals, receiving 239% of its average April rainfall, which is its second wettest on record, falling only behind totals in 2000. East and West Lothian, Aberdeen, Clackmannan, Berwickshire

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