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Satellite image of the month - 2018
is particularly striking in this image, as is the very straight cloud edge to the East of Scotland. Polar Orbiting satellites, such as Aqua, provide images with a high level of cloud detail. Credits: NASA (data), Met Office (image). November 2018: Interesting cloud phenomena over South-East Pacific
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Warmest February on record for England and Wales
amount very widely. The Met Office’s Mike Kendon continued: “The UK’s observations clearly show winters are getting warmer, and they are also getting wetter since as the atmosphere heats up, it has an increased capacity to hold moisture. The top-ten warmest winters on record for the UK include 2024
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Microsoft Word - 2023_07_scotland_rain_v1.docx
was due to an ‘atmospheric river’ – a narrow stream of moisture laden air capable of causing very high rainfall totals. This was the wettest 2-day period on record for Scotland in a series from 1891. The front causing the rainfall marked the contrast between cold air to the north and much warmer
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Double record breaker: Spring 2025 is warmest and sunniest on UK record
. England recorded its second sunniest spring on record, with only 2020 sunnier. Now, seven of the UK's ten sunniest springs having occurred since 2000. Very low rainfall This combination of heat and sunshine, coupled with very low rainfall, has created challenging conditions across much
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exceptionally-warm-and-dry-spring-2011---met-office.pdf
. Impacts The lack of rainfall meant that flows in many rivers across England and Wales became very low. The dry conditions had an adverse effect on wildlife and caused concerns for water companies, farmers and growers. Eastern counties of England were the worst affected, with the yield from arable
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forecasting-the-weather_lesson-plan-age-5-7.pdf
when we go out of the door to the playground or out of our home. The weather changes every day in the UK, where we live. Knowing what the weather is going to be like when we go outside is very important when planning activities. We need to make sure we wear the right clothes and keep safe. Time
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PowerPoint Presentation
classes (based on OSMM data) Included: • Greenspace • Water • Domestic building • Non-domestic building • Domestic gardens • Paths • Roads • Etc. https://data.gov.uk/dataset/land_use_statistics_generalised_land_use_database • Raw data is very detailed – but huge (c. 1 GB for 10kmx10km area) GLUD
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35°C forecast today as heatwave continues
into eastern Wales. Tuesday will be another very hot day, with a rapid rise in temperatures through the morning. A peak of 35°C is again expected in London, the Home Counties and Cambridgeshire. More widely temperatures exceeding 30°C will again be reached across eastern Wales, and eastern, southern
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NCIC Monthly Summary
June 2021 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. The first half of June was largely dry and warm, though less settled over Scotland towards mid-month. The second half saw temperatures broadly nearer to average, with some days very cool for the time of year
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Network of warnings for snow and ice remain in force
With Arctic air continuing to bring very cold weather, a network of Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings remain in place for the UK. Yellow warnings for snow and ice also remain in force across parts of Scotland, Northen Ireland, Wales and central and southern England. Cold Arctic air now covers