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  • Continued risk of thunderstorms

    the chances of being involved in a collision. “It generally takes at least twice as long to stop on a wet road as on a dry road. We recommend slowing down if the rain and spray from vehicles is making it difficult to see and be seen, keeping well back from the driver in front and, if you feel

  • mogreps-uk-documentation.pdf

    from the surface or the top of the atmosphere. Fraction of horizontal grid square occupied by cloud in layers centred on height levels. The levels are height above ground. Rate of loss of water from the surface expressed as a mass flux. Here fog means a visibility of 1000 m or lower. The reduction

  • call-document---west-africa-2025.pdf

    West Africa works in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Senegal. The fellowship will be hosted at the Agriculture, Hydrology, Meteorology Regional Centre (AGRHYMET) in Niamey, Niger, and is expected to begin before the end of 2025 and run through to 31 March 2028. Applicants must

  • Microsoft Word - NEB_upd_2020

    details about GloSea5, see http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/seasonal-to-decadal/gpc-outlooks/userguide/technical-glosea5. For most of the region shown in figure 1a and b, the combined (GloSea5 plus statistical) forecast probabilities for the above average rainfall tercile category are centred

  • call-document---west-africa-2025pdf

    West Africa works in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Senegal. The fellowship will be hosted at the Agriculture, Hydrology, Meteorology Regional Centre (AGRHYMET) in Niamey, Niger, and is expected to begin before the end of 2025 and run through to 31 March 2028. Applicants must

  • FRTR_614_2016P

    restrictions in coastal waters; such as in the Moray Firth and Firth of Forth during prevailing westerly wind conditions. The Pentland Firth is also resolved by multiple cells in the model, although the addition of current information would be needed in order to properly represent wave growth and dissipation

  • metoffice_forecastingandprediction_firstexploration_weather-in-the-media.pdf

    there is high chance that we could have at least two to three weeks of warm to hot weather, with temperatures ranging in the mid to high 20s for some of the country. The Met Office’s three-month outlook has also come down on the side of warmer than average temperatures through until August. Does the excerpt of the article say that it will be the ‘hottest summer’? Look at the map of the summer 2016. Can you compare it with the headline?

  • Met Office weather: Your guide to camping at this weekend's festivals

    passed. Wait at least 30 minutes after the last thunderclap before venturing out again. When the sun does shine, take advantage. Dry out damp clothes using guy ropes as makeshift washing lines, and reapply sunscreen regularly. Stay hydrated—especially if you're dancing in the heat—and take breaks

  • Met Office daily weather: Dry with sunny spells albeit slightly cooler

    . And that cloud starting to come back in land. That will be a feature of the weather for the next couple of days. The high pressure remains in control, but remains sitting to the north, at least for the time being.” Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast

  • Microsoft Word - 1.Comms_text_CA_Recruitment

    be of benefit: Applicable expertise in at least one of the following areas: - Sustainability and environmental consultancy - Decarbonisation and energy efficiency strategies within operations - Climate change adaptation and resilience - Nature recovery, conservation and biodiversity - Climate

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