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  • How was May in the Midlands?

    -season cold snaps, especially during clear nights when radiative cooling can cause temperatures to dip sharply. Rainfall in the Midlands can vary significantly, and the wettest May on record brought 143.9mm of rain in 1932. While not as extreme as in western regions, this total still represents

  • HadGEM1: Met Office climate prediction model

    of 1 degree between the poles and 30 degrees North/South, from which it increases smoothly to one third of a degree at the equator, giving 360 x 216 grid points in total, and 40 unevenly spaced levels in the vertical (a resolution of 10m near the surface). References: Johns, T.C, C. F. Durman, H. T

  • How was May in Wales?

    areas. Rainfall is a defining feature of the Welsh climate, and the wettest May on record brought 213.9mm of rain in 2021. This substantial total underscores the region’s exposure to moist Atlantic air masses, which can bring prolonged periods of rain, particularly in western and mountainous areas

  • Wet and warm June comes to a close

    values in just a few wet spells. This is the case for much of southern and central parts of the UK, however northern areas did experience more prolonged periods of rain over the month which accounts for the high and in some cases record-breaking rainfall totals.” Provisional 1-29 June 2017 data Mean

  • Low pressure arrives for the weekend

    , each day there will be a risk of showers or longer spells of rain for many areas of the country. It is likely that more prolonged showers will bring a risk of thunderstorms too. And in some areas, most likely in the southwest, rainfall totals will build through the week.”   Temperatures are expected

  • What’s next for the UK weather as Storm Floris moves on?

    totals on Thursday as fronts move gradually south and east, though an unsettled feeling to the weather is likely for many with temperatures around average. Further ahead A similar theme is likely later this week and into the weekend, with a changeable theme to the weather for those in the north

  • Drier interlude but further rain to come

    in the regional focus.” A warning for rain has been issued in northern and eastern areas of England on Thursday, with the highest rainfall totals likely across the Pennines and North York Moors where 80-100mm could accumulate during the day, while others within the warning area could see 20-30mm quite widely

  • Amber and yellow rain warnings issued.

    Parts of these areas will see some large rainfall totals over the next day or two due to a slow-moving weather front and amber and yellow National Severe Weather Warnings are in place. 100 to 150mm of rainfall is likely to accumulate quite widely throughout parts of Cumbria, with 200 to 250mm

  • consolidated-livelihood-exercise-for-analyzing-resilience-in-nepal_july-2024_print_copy-compressed.pdf

    is directly engaged in subsistence farming, mostly integrated with livestock rearing. About 30 percent of Nepal’s total land area is used for agricultural purposes. The agriculture sector mainly consists of cropping, vegetable and fruit farming, and forestry activities. Altogether, this sector

  • review-of-sea-level-rise-literature-for-pakistan---arrcc-report---external.pdf

    focus of the article 3. Multi-country studies are not included in the review All 59 published articles were peer reviewed and written in English. Following a review of title, abstract and subject matter, a total of 16 articles were retained based on the inclusion-exclusion criteria. Most articles were

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