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Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: October to July Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the last three months, conditions have either been warm or hot across most of Asia , although large parts of the Indian sub-continent and western Asia have been near

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Notes: The percentiles shown in the map indicate a ranking of temperature, with the 0th percentile being the coolest and the 100th percentile being the warmest in the 1981-2010 climatology. Orange and red shading represent values above the 80th (Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile, respectively; regions

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(Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark blue indicate values below the 20th (Cool) and 10th (Cold) percentile, with respect to the 1981-2010 climatology. The data used in this map are from the NOAA Climate Prediction Center. Climate Outlook Asia: July to April

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Warming up, with another heatwave on the way for some

some cloud and light rain or patchy drizzle at times. It will be breezy near some North Sea coasts. Whilst temperatures are expected to build day on day, becoming widely very warm or hot, they are unlikely to surpass those recorded at the start of the month. This heatwave is expected to be longer

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Wind and rain gives way for a hot end to July – July'20

A week of two halves will close out July. After a wet and windy start to the week, conditions across the UK will settle down with a hot day for most on Friday.

to draw up warmer air from the south leading to a hot day on Friday, especially in the south. Temperatures are likely to reach up to 33°C in south east England, with locations in the Midlands and northern England reaching 30°C and widespread high 20s Celsius as far north as southern Scotland.  Weekend

Met Office daily weather: Widespread heatwaves as we head into the weekend

It's going to be a hot and sunny end to the week for most, with temperatures climbing into the low 30s.

Sea coasts, though this is expected to be patchy. Winds will be generally light across much of the country, although the far northwest may experience moderate to strong breezes at times. Temperatures will be widely very warm, with inland areas of England, Wales, and eastern Scotland turning hot

Dr Bernard Claxton

is especially important for airports, where fog can have a major impact. Other work involves liaising with collaborators in India to share knowledge about sub-km scale modelling, particularly of cities. As part of this activity, Vera has been coupled to a Delhi forecast model run by the Indian

Met Office: SADIS operational admin messages

HAVE A WIFS BACKUP ACCOUNT, PLEASE SWITCH OVER TO USE THE WIFS API INSTEAD. WAFC LONDON APOLOGISES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED DUE TO THIS ISSUE. ISSUED BY: WAFC LONDON LOCATION: WAFC LONDON WAFC LONDON SERVICE DESK CONTACT DETAILS: EMAIL: [email protected] TELEPHONE: +44 (0)330 135 4444

Met Office: SADIS operational admin messages

operational admin messages NOUK10 EGRR 201335 970 ATTENTION ALL SADIS USERS INCIDENT NUMBER: INC000277952 SERVICES AFFECTED: SADIS FTP DATASTREAM AFFECTED: GRIB WAFC LONDON ADVISES THAT PROVISION OF THE 06Z MODEL RUN KWBC HAZARD DATA SET (CUMULONIMBUS, ICING AND TURBULENCE) IS INCOMPLETE. IN THE MEANTIME

ukcp18-newsletter.-mar18.pdf

the 30-year mean projections of UKCP09. This approach enables the projections to be expressed in terms of the extreme hot, cold, wet or dry seasons that impact society, providing a better idea of adaptation needs. The methods used to produce these new projections are based on the methodology developed

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