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    Hot Hot Hot Normal Normal Normal Liberia Hot Hot Hot Normal Wet Normal Mali Mixed (1) Mixed (1) Mixed (5) Mixed (2) Mixed (4) Normal* Notes: The table gives an assessment of whether temperature and rainfall across each country have been above normal, normal or below normal over the past three months

  • Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2020

    sea ice extent for 2020, compared with recent years and the 1981-2010 average with ± 1 and 2 standard deviation intervals indicated by the shaded areas. Data are from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Extent was well below average in the Barents, Kara and Laptev Seas, and below average

  • factsheet_1-clouds_2023pdf

    is reached: a. By increasing the water content in the air, e.g. through evaporation, to a point where the air can hold no more. b. By cooling the air so that it reaches its dew point — this is the temperature at which condensation occurs, and is unable to ‘hold’ any more water. Figure 2 shows how

  • factsheet_1-clouds_2023.pdf

    is reached: a. By increasing the water content in the air, e.g. through evaporation, to a point where the air can hold no more. b. By cooling the air so that it reaches its dew point — this is the temperature at which condensation occurs, and is unable to ‘hold’ any more water. Figure 2 shows how

  • met-office-2026-online-community-resilience-training-prospectus.pdf

    OFFICIAL Online Community Resilience Course Prospectus 2026 1 Issued: February 2026 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL Contents Introduction Page 2 Courses • Met Office Information, Products and Services Page 3 • Summer Weather Hazards Page 4 • Winter Weather Hazards Page 5 • Climate Change and Community Page 6

  • risk-management-of-climate-thresholds-and-feedbacks---6-permafrost.pdf

    of years ago, and locked up in frozen permafrost. Once permafrost soil has warmed enough to thaw, decomposition of soil carbon increases significantly. This releases carbon in the form of carbon dioxide and methane – both greenhouse gases, driving further global warming. (1) (2) (3) The release

  • met-office-2026-online-community-resilience-training-prospectuspdf

    OFFICIAL Online Community Resilience Course Prospectus 2026 1 Issued: February 2026 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL Contents Introduction Page 2 Courses • Met Office Information, Products and Services Page 3 • Summer Weather Hazards Page 4 • Winter Weather Hazards Page 5 • Climate Change and Community Page 6

  • Microsoft Word - NAfrica_update2020

    , the methodology used to generate the forecast, and a map of the regions, is provided in Part 2. Figure 1.1: Predicted probabilities for July-August-September 2020 rainfall for the Sahel (15°W to 37.5°E,12.5°N to 17.5°N); Soudan (7.5°W to 33.75°E, 10°N to 12.5°N) and Guinea Coast (7.5°W to 7.5°E, 5°N to 10°N

  • r-kumar-c-sanchez-j-m-castillo-j-g-lee-p-patel-n-z-h-alvin-s-berthou-k-furtado-h-zhang-d-barker---csingv-a-convective-scale-coupled-atmosphere-ocean-wave-model-for-singaporepdf

    Skill Score (FSS) of precipitation against GPM- IMERG data indicates that the coupled model performs better than the uncoupled model for both light and heavy rainfall events (Fig. 5) . ❑ Evaluation of 10 m wind speed and 2 m air temperature shows that the coupled model performs comparably

  • Microsoft Word - NAfrica_update2021

    , the methodology used to generate the forecast, and a map of the regions, is provided in Part 2. Figure 1.1: Predicted probabilities for July-August-September 2021 rainfall for the Sahel (15°W to 37.5°E,12.5°N to 17.5°N); Soudan (7.5°W to 33.75°E, 10°N to 12.5°N) and Guinea Coast (7.5°W to 7.5°E, 5°N to 10°N

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