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  • mwr_2024_07_for_printpdf

    occurs in the early morning. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Daily rainfall maps - calendar view These maps show daily rainfall for each day of July 2024 as daily totals. The daily rainfall is the total from 0900UTC on the day in question to 0900UTC the following day. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Monthly

  • mwr_2025_04_for_printpdf

    rainfall for each day of April 2025 as daily totals. The daily rainfall is the total from 0900UTC on the day in question to 0900UTC the following day. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Monthly atmospheric circulation Mean sea level pressure These charts show the monthly mean sea level pressure for April 2025

  • mwr_2025_12_for_print_2.pdf

    as daily totals. The daily rainfall is the total from 0900UTC on the day in question to 0900UTC the following day. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Monthly atmospheric circulation Mean sea level pressure These charts show the monthly mean sea level pressure for December 2025 for the UK and north Atlantic

  • Met Office Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20

    review Summary The Met Office met all three of its financial key performance indicators for the year: Key performance indicators (KPI) Target (£m) Achieved (£m) Total revenue 243.4 244.5 Total operating profit 4.0 8.5 Business Group operating profit 1.7 2.2 The KPI target revenue and profit exclude

  • 20150730 LE Final Report v8 clean

    impact weather events over the next 10 years? 4 Sensitivity Two: Sensitivity analysis around the key inputs, outputs, and outcomes relating to weather forecasting and how these impact the total economic benefit identified above. o What are the marginal economic benefits, and cost savings

  • Slide 1

    • Energetic particles • Heliospheric Imager • Total power • polarised • Plasma • V, n, T • Magnetograph • Coronagraph • White light imager • XRS • Radio © Crown copyright Met Office Priority needs for L5 instruments / parameters 1. Coronagraph 2. Heliospheric Imager 3. Magnetograph 4. In-situ

  • A wet weekend ahead for some, dry and warmer for others

    The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain for western Scotland, where rainfall totals on hills and mountains could exceed 150mm over the weekend.  Chief Meteorologist, Steve Ramsdale, said: “There’s a bit of a north-south split in the weather for the UK this weekend, with wet and windy

  • Snow Survey of Great Britain

    at the station, days with snow lying and the total depth of undrifted snow at the station, normally at about 09 GMT. Observers also sent, where possible, notes on snow cover in the surrounding hills or mountains at various heights (at intervals of about 150 metres) even if snow cover did not extend

  • An assessment of food security and climate change in Sudan

    to the climatological suitability of different regions. Pastoral farming dominates in the north where rainfall totals are low and the onset of the rains is unreliable; cropping systems are more prevalent in the south where the rainy season is reliably longer and heavier. However, agriculture is mostly rain-fed

  • Climatological Returns

    provide an observation taken at 0900, generally giving temperature, pressure, weather, wind direction and force. The forms will also give daily maximum and minimum temperature, rainfall and, for those sites with the required instrumentation, sunshine totals. Some sites will also provide a brief

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