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NCIC Monthly Summary

locations, and parts of Northern Ireland were much wetter than average. The UK as a whole had 115% of average rainfall. It was a sunnier than average month for most of England, parts of Wales and the east coast of Scotland, but rather dull over western Scotland, with an overall sunshine figure

HadUK-Grid Datasets

) 1891 Monthly, seasonal and annual climate variables Climate Variable id Definition Start year Maximum air temperature tasmax Average of daily maximum air temperature over the calendar month, season or year (oC) 1884 Minimum air temperature tasmin Average of daily minimum air temperature over

wales_-climate-met-office.pdf

Wales: climate Wales is a mainly mountainous country with much of the land being over 150 metres. In the north, Snowdon is the highest mountain in England and Wales, at 1085 metres, and in the south the Brecon Beacons rise to 885 metres. The rivers drain radially from the upland areas, the Severn

ukcp18-fact-sheet-weather-types.pdf

UKCP18 Fact Sheet: Weather Types This factsheet summarises the key information currently available on the UKCP18 projections over land for atmospheric pressure at sea level representing different weather types. Read this before using any products as it describes the data availability, the key

Decadal forecast 2018

of the world over this forecast period. Forecasts are experimental, so at this early stage of development expert advice is needed to assess the skill and reliability of regional predictions. Important Long-range forecasts are unlike weather forecasts for the next few days Forecasts are for a range

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Satellite image of the month - 2021

December 2021 - Fog over the UK 19 December 2021 This pair of images from the VIIRS instrument on the NOAA-20 satellite shows the presence of large amounts of fog and stratus over much of the United Kingdom on the 19th December 2021. On the left-hand side is a night-time image, taken at 02:01 UTC

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Extreme weather reveals changing climate

By comparing different meteorological reference periods, a number of interesting trends can be observed. For example, the hottest day of each year over the most recent decade (2008-2017) in the UK has been on average 0.8 °C warmer than the hottest day of each year over the period 1961-1990

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Warnings in force as cold weather continues

A northerly airflow is continuing to subdue temperatures for the UK, with sub-zero figures likely for many over the next few nights and low single figures in the day for many. A number of Met Office National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued for snow and ice, with the highest accumulations

Decadal forecast 2017

variability and climate change as these are expected to be of similar size in many parts of the world over this forecast period. Forecasts are experimental, so at this early stage of development expert advice is needed to assess the skill and reliability of regional predictions. Important Long-range

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