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uk-warm-dry-and-sunny-year---2003---met-office.pdf

1989 with 1665.3 & NE 9.60, also 9.60 in 1990. mm. hours. England NW & Wales N Midlands East Anglia England SW & Wales S England SE & Central S 4th warmest in series with 9.50, warmest 1990 with 9.55. 4th warmest in series with 10.14, warmest 1990 with 10.22. 4th warmest in series with 10.79, warmest

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4) � • Projections (2050s): Fig 5 to Fig 6 T: S�N, δT↑ for winter (~3.25̊ ) ; δT↓ for summer (~2.87 ̊ ) P: Winter, W�E δP↑ Up_GL(0.4mm)<Lw_GL (1.0mm); Summer: Lw_GL P↑ (~0.7mm), Up_GL P↑ (Q3-0.2mm), P↓ (Q0-0.3mm) Discussion, Conclusions and Future Directions � PRECIS performed well on the high

amm7-data-product-sheet.pdf

translucent areas show where the model output is masked. Filetype Variables(s) Description Averaging Freq. Level(s) Leadtimes TEM*dm thetao potential temperature 25h-mean daily 24 T-36 -> T+132 SAL*dm so salinity 25h-mean daily 24 T-36 -> T+132 CUR*dm uo, vo u- and v-current 25h-mean daily 24 T-36

metoffice_loan_2018.pdf

- South Atlantic (from 28S, 20W), St. Helena 1/2-9/2, Simons Bay 16/3-6/4, Kerguelen 13/5-20/7, Sullivan's Cove, River Derwent Tasmania 16/8-12/11, Auckland Islands 20/11-12/12, Campbell Island 14/12-17/12, towards south. Hourly air temperature, barometric pressure, attached thermometer and corrected

centellaartola15caribbeanprecisdomainsize.compressed.pdf

Clim Dyn (2015) 44:1901–1918 DOI 10.1007/s00382-014-2272-8 Assessing the effect of domain size over the Caribbean region using the PRECIS regional climate model Abel Centella‐Artola · Michael A. Taylor · Arnoldo Bezanilla‐Morlot · Daniel Martinez‐Castro · Jayaka D. Campbell · Tannecia S. Stephenson

heavy-rainfall-early-september-2008---met-office.pdf

60.7 <5 73 Sennybridge, Powys 21.4 32.8 0.6 54.8 <1 43 St Athan, Glamorgan 7.4 33.0 4.8 45.2 <1 44 Filton, Bristol 13.6 17.4 12.0 43.0 <1 55 # Return periods for highest 48-hour totals This initial summary is based upon the data available so far and will be updated once values from the full network are received and checked. Last updated: 29 October 2012 © Crown Copyright

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L5 Mission: Improving the Predictive Capability of Local and Global Magnetic Field Models Duncan H Mackay (University of St Andrews) Anthony R Yeates (Durham University) Local Simulations: Active Regions • Use magnetogram observations and 3D NLFF modelling to determine the build-up of free magnetic

Food, forestry and ecosystem services

, but also the impacts on crop productivity, water availability and river discharge. Permafrost regions Together with scientists from the Hydrological Institute in St. Petersburg (Russia) we are working on an assessment of climate change impacts on permafrost regions, looking at the potential

2023_02_storm_noa

recording gusts of over 50Kt (58mph). Gusts at several stations exceeded 60Kt (69mph) including 69Kt (79mph) at St Bees Head, Cumbria, 66Kt (76mph) at Brizlee Wood, Northumberland, and 64Kt (74mph) at Isle of Portland, Dorset and Pembrey Sands, Carmarthenshire. The highest gust was 83Kt (96mph

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Improving picture, but more snow and ice to come

We have seen large snowfall amounts in many places across the country over the last few days with strong winds causing blizzard conditions and drifting snow resulting in some large snow depths. Drumalbin in Lanarkshire and St Athan in South Glamorgan have recorded snow depths of 50cms.  A new March

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