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met-office_infographic_print-a3_wave_22_final.pdf
said this severe weather warning was? 51% Very useful 40% Fairly useful 5% Not very useful 3% Not at all useful Didn’t know 13% LOW IMPORTANCE HIGH Key: (xxx) = mean performance 3% Left work early Research conducted and infographic designed by djsresearch.co.uk
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Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09
, with notable warm spells only at the end of March and the end of May, and there were regular frosts in many areas. Most of March and April were relatively settled, and April was also notably sunny, but May was very unsettled and cold except for the final few days. The first week of March was particularly
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met-office_infographic_print-a3_wave_23-04.pdf
early 1% Drove more safely/slowly 13% No action taken 87% Took action And did you take any action for anyone else? 64% No 36% Yes Overall how useful would you have said this severe weather warning was? 78% Very useful 20% Fairly useful Research conducted and infographic designed by djsresearch.co.uk 1% Not very useful
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PowerPoint Presentation
the last three months, rainfall across most of West Africa has been near-normal. Conditions have been mixed in Central Africa with DRC very wet in November. Rainfall across East Africa has been largely near-normal, although dry conditions were observed in Ethiopia during January. In southern Africa
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NCIC Monthly Summary
of this month’s impacts centred around the very disturbed spell from 16th to 21st; Storm Dudley was the first of three named storms. ScotRail closed 95% of its network as a precaution measure from 16:00 on the 16th, with trees falling onto overhead wires. Sailings from Larne and Cairnryan were cancelled. Fallen
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Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report - October 2025
pattern of below-average Antarctic ice anomalies was very different in 2025 to the record low year of 2023, and this can mainly be traced to different patterns of atmospheric circulation. A persistent strong Amundsen Sea Low drove a large part of this year’s low September extent Arctic Sea ice extent
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oct18_sea_ice_updatepdf
in the Laptev, Kara, Chukchi and western Beaufort seas. • Weather conditions in the Arctic this summer were quite unsettled, and often relatively warm. Although ice loss was quite slow early and late in the season, ice loss was very fast during the second half of July, possibly in association
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Arctic sea ice update - October 2018
, and often relatively warm. Although ice loss was quite slow early and late in the season, ice loss was very fast during the second half of July, possibly in association with southerly winds and storms in the Siberian coastal seas. Predictions of September ice extent this year as submitted to the Sea
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oct18_sea_ice_update.pdf
in the Laptev, Kara, Chukchi and western Beaufort seas. • Weather conditions in the Arctic this summer were quite unsettled, and often relatively warm. Although ice loss was quite slow early and late in the season, ice loss was very fast during the second half of July, possibly in association
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02_0563_CloudTypes.qxd
. Underneath the base, which is often very dark, pannus clouds C L 7 frequently form and, in storms, these may be only a few hundred feet above the Earth's surface. The pannus clouds may merge to form a continuous layer. There may be ragged cumulus (bottom photograph) or a dense horizontal roll