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Week ahead: A brighter start, but turning much wetter
weather. Rainfall totals are expected to build steadily, especially from midweek onwards, with western areas bearing the brunt. Some locations in South Wales and the higher ground further north could accumulate around 100 mm of rain by the end of the week, substantial totals, though not necessarily
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January weather extremes: a look back records from past events
January often brings persistent rainfall, the month can also produce exceptionally intense daily totals. The UK’s highest daily rainfall record for January is 238.4mm, measured at Sloy, Dunbartonshire, on 17 January 1974. This value reflects the potential for strong Atlantic systems to stall against
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10‑day trend: Hints of change, but further rain likely
parts of northern England and Scotland. Weather warnings are in force, reflecting concerns around rainfall and the potential for localised flooding, particularly where river levels remain high. Rainfall concerns and saturated ground Although rainfall totals over the next few days may not be extreme
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arrcc_carissa_ws4_observational_datasets-v2.pdf
without explicit data assimilation, but with improvements to the water and energy cycles model schemes at surface level (Muñoz-Sabater et al., 2021). The land-surface improvements do not directly benefit precipitation: in this case ERA5-Land total precipitation is based on the linear interpolation
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Met Office daily weather: Notably wintry weather with temperatures dropping once again
of seeing some showers and those showers could have a wintry element to them. “Across northern parts of Scotland, we’ll be seeing some sleet or snow down the eastern side. North York Moors likely to see some snow totals building up as we go through Wednesday and into Thursday. But also down
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Met Office daily weather: Dry and warm on Wednesday, turning more unsettled by Thursday
into the afternoon. Later on, as we go through the rest of the week, it’s staying quite changeable. Now, changeable doesn’t mean a total washout. Not at all. There will be some dry, warm weather around and it is going to be quite humid at times, too. And with that, then there’s also the potential of some showers
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Met Office daily weather: Warnings in force as winter arrives early
, the wind will have changed direction ever so slightly and that does mean that we're perhaps going to see a few more showers penetrating a bit further in land across parts of northeast England and with that then snow totals particularly over the North York Moors building up. We could see
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Financial Information
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Met Office daily weather: Temperatures on the rise as we head through the week
settled story, generally a fine picture as we go into Thursday. Again, not totally fine, most places will have a dry day, but actually there's a weak system pushing across initially Northern Ireland and then feeding into Scotland, so bringing a bit more cloud for a time and a little bit of drizzly
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Terrestrial carbon cycle
Wiltshire, Eleanor Burke, Chris Jones, Spencer Liddicoat, Eddy Robertson) We aim to better constrain estimates of carbon budgets compatible with climate targets such as 2C. One aspect of this is quantify total cumulative anthropogenic emissions in the present day. Through international collaboration