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., Severinghaus, J.P., Baggenstos, D., Weiss, R.F., ‘Nitrogen trifluoride global emissions estimated from revised and updated atmospheric measurements’. Submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, July 2012 1.2 Meetings AGAGE meeting, Boulder, Colorado, USA (May 2012) DECC progress

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Satellite image of the month - 2018

by many parts of the UK this summer. Although browning is normal, this year has seen more than usual and the contrast between the satellite view on 15 July 2018 with the image from a largely clear day in early May is striking. These images were shared widely by UK and International news media in mid

Microsoft Word - NEB_upd_2020

Forecast of seasonal rainfall in northeast Brazil for March- May 2020 Issued February 2020 NEB_upd_2020 - 1 – © Crown copyright 2008 FORECAST OF NORTHEAST BRAZIL SEASONAL RAINFALL FOR MARCH-MAY 2020 USING EMPIRICAL AND DYNAMICAL METHODS AND ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN DATA UP TO MID FEBRUARY 2020 ISSUED

Microsoft Word - NEB_upd_2021

Forecast of seasonal rainfall in northeast Brazil for March- May 2021 Issued March 2021 NEB_upd_2021 - 1 – © Crown copyright 2008 FORECAST OF NORTHEAST BRAZIL SEASONAL RAINFALL FOR MARCH-MAY 2021 USING EMPIRICAL AND DYNAMICAL METHODS AND ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN DATA UP TO FEBRUARY 2021 ISSUED March

metoffice_weathercareerstories_primary-lesson-plan.pdf

in weather and climate Activity steps Icebreaker: Radar fact-finder bingo 01 02 03 This activity can be used as an assessment tool to check learning. It’s worth noting that some of the vocabulary may be familiar, but most terms will be new and likely require some further defining. Ask pupils to work

Deep Dive: Spring sunshine and global outlooks

, northern Iraq and parts of Afghanistan. Though rainfall totals may not seem large by UK standards, they are significant, and potentially disruptive, for regions that are normally dry at this time of year. Gusty winds linked to these lows may also drive blowing dust across parts of Egypt and neighbouring

Weekend weather: Wet and windy at first before a gradual change next week

will be an active feature, carrying some squally bursts of rain and strengthening winds. Gusts could reach around 50 miles per hour along Irish Sea coasts and perhaps slightly higher in exposed locations. Christmas is still a week away so details may change, but there’s a strong signal for high pressure building

Week ahead: A largely settled week

and Wales. By the afternoon, lengthy sunny spells are likely for many here, with temperatures lifting into the mid‑teens—perhaps 15 or 16°C, and even 17°C in the warmest spots. Western coasts may remain cloudier, but elsewhere the warmth will be more widely felt. Temperatures are on the rise this week

Weekend weather: Mixed conditions with further showers for many

continues to dominate, meaning showers and spells of rain are still very much part of the picture. Some areas may continue to see ongoing impacts simply because the ground is already saturated after several weeks of persistent wet weather. A familiar setup with lingering low pressure The main feature

Met Office Pollen Forecast 2025: What You Need to Know

, with the first pollen being detected as early as February in some parts of the country. Our UK Pollen Forecast Manager, Yolanda Clewlow, explains what we can say about this year at present. “The pollen season has already started and people with a sensitivity to tree pollen may have noticed the early

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