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Met Office daily weather: shifting conditions and regional contrasts
through the morning and into the afternoon. Some of these may become locally moderate, and very isolated heavy downpours are possible later in the day. Elsewhere across the UK, it will be a dry day with variable cloud and bright or sunny spells. Read more on Apple News: Met Office 10-day trend: Stormy
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Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain, warmth and some sunshine
outbreaks of rain for many western and northern areas. South-east England is likely to stay mostly dry. Temperatures will be mild or very mild away from the far north, with maxima of 21-23°C likely east of Welsh high ground, and isolated 24°C possible in eastern England. Outlook for Friday Friday sees
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Astrium Satellites Earth Observation, Navigation & Science Division
than ever before leading to major thermal design challenges. • Carrying science instruments from RAL, Imperial College, UCL plus European and US instruments. • Mix of in-situ and remote sensing instruments is very comparable to Carrington • Much tougher mission than Carrington but demonstrates
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Memo
; progress towards a sustainable funding model for the Met Office Hadley Centre; very strong performance of the Met Office Business Group; agreement to form an Environmental Futures and Big Data hub in collaboration with the University of Exeter; the start of the winter season’s services; positive
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Microsoft Word - 2023_11_storms_elin_fergus.docx
, Suffolk, Lancashire, Cheshire, Merseyside and West Yorkshire recorded their highest December gusts since a major winter storm on 5 December 2013. Storms Elin and Fergus formed part of an ongoing sequence of very wet weather to affect the UK, The map below shows rainfall accumulations from 7 to 11
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New project to innovate severe weather warnings in Southern Africa
: “The Southern African region is particularly prone to severe weather events that occur over very short timescales. Making predictions in the very short term fulfils one of the key societal needs for accurate warnings of adverse weather events, such as heavy rain and flooding in order for the protection of life
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UK May and spring temperature record provisionally broken for second day in a row
above, average for the time of year for the whole of the UK. Met Office Chief Forecaster Andy Page said: “The exceptional late-spring heat is set to continue for much of this week. “Last night provisionally recorded the warmest May night on record, and we’re likely to see further very warm nights
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Microsoft Word - WISER Letter Template.docx
. “Weather and climate issues are very dynamic, getting clear information is likely to tackle a dozen issues of which can help both us (MALF) and the farmers in the rural areas,” he said. Musa Habili, a Regional Officer In Charge of Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation said the MHEWS project had
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dangerous_climate_thresholds_final_v1.0.pdf
of such abrupt change include: • changes to northern hemisphere weather patterns; • socio-economic changes (e.g. new shipping routes); • loss of Arctic wildlife habitats. Changes in ocean circulation Current understanding suggests it is very likely that North Atlantic Ocean circulation will weaken
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PowerPoint Presentation
normal in the Caribbean region although Guyana experienced near-normal temperatures in March. Outlook: Across the MENA region, warmer than normal conditions are likely for the next three months. Northern parts of the Caribbean region including Haiti are likely or very likely to be warmer than normal