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Microsoft Word - NEB_ll_2021

Forecast of seasonal rainfall in northeast Brazil for February-May 2021 Issued December 2020 NEB_ll_2021 - 1 – © Crown copyright 2008 FORECAST OF NORTHEAST BRAZIL SEASONAL RAINFALL FOR FEBRUARY-MAY 2021 USING EMPIRICAL AND DYNAMICAL METHODS AND ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN OBSERVATIONS UP TO MID DECEMBER

arrcc_newsletter_0621.pdf

Impact-based forecasting (IBF) - work package 1 Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) technical training event - May 2021 In May 2021 a technical training event was delivered to DHM, Nepal staff to increase their understanding of, and capability in, medium range forecasting and downscaling

northern-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf

frequencies of air and ground frost at Lerwick and Inverness. Back to top Sunshine The number of hours of bright sunshine is controlled by the length of day and by cloudiness. In general, December is the dullest month and May or June the sunniest. Sunshine duration decreases with increasing altitude

PWS CG Meeting July 2007 11- 3pm MOD Main Building

The first Welsh PWSCG meeting was held in May and following its success it has been decided to hold it as an annual event. PWSCG Scotland A notable development is the work that is well under way to establish their National Resilience Centre. European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) WW

Heightened solar activity brings aurora potential to the UK

,  there is a chance aurora may be visible across much of the UK. Notably, these displays may be visible to the naked eye, without the need for photographic equipment, which is relatively rare for locations this far south in the UK. The best chance of seeing the aurora remains in the north of the UK

With just days to go, how close are we to breaking spring records?

With just days to go, how close are we to breaking spring records? Author: Press Office 30 May 2025 The weather has been a hot topic of conversation this spring, and for good reason. From record-breaking sunshine hours to long-stretches of high temperatures and very low rainfall, it’s been a season that’s

Met Office festival forecast: Cooler temperatures and risk of showers

start on Thursday, with sunny spells likely. Friday may bring more cloud, but brighter conditions are expected later in the day. As the weekend progresses, the influence of westerly winds increases, bringing a chance of showers or longer spells of rain. However, Oxfordshire’s location in the south

Met Office festival forecast: It's going to be a warm one

may bring a brief shower, the overall forecast remains dry and sunny, ideal for dancing into the night. On the Waterfront, Liverpool (19–22 June) Liverpool’s Pier Head will host performances from Sting, Cream Classical Ibiza, The Wolfe Tones, and The Wombats. High pressure will bring a mix of sunshine

Weekend weather forecast: north–south split with rising temperatures

. This will bring outbreaks of rain to some areas, with heavier bursts possible in places. However, the system is not expected to be particularly impactful, and many areas will remain dry. Behind the front, a scattering of showers will develop across northern regions. Some of these may be heavy and blustery

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