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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: August to January Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Much of Asia has been warm or hot over the past three months. The exception being large parts of India and western China which saw cool or cold conditions. Outlook

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Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: July to April Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Most of the region has experienced warm to hot conditions over the last three months. Significant exceptions to this include most of Pakistan, as well as parts of Afghanistan

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is usually observed at this time of year). Parts of Indonesia and Timor Leste experienced above normal rainfall over the last three months while northwest areas of Indonesia transitioned to dry or very dry in July with normal rainfall in August. Outlook: The South Asian monsoon will withdraw during

Microsoft Word - march.docx

and cloudy until the 23rd but the last week was much sunnier for most parts of the country, and especially sunny over much of England. The provisional UK mean temperature was 6.8 °C, which is 1.3 °C above the 1981-2010 long-term average, making it the 10th warmest March in a series from 1910, though

NCIC Monthly Summary

interlude, it turned wet almost everywhere by the 10th. Around mid-month there was a spell of warm, humid, showery weather with thunderstorms especially in central, western and southern areas, and persistent low cloud along the northeast coast. There was a hot sunny spell especially over England from

wiser-newsletter-june-2023.pdf

An inception workshop for WISER Africa was held in Dar es Salaam from 28th February to 3rd March. Opened by Dr Ladislaus Chang’a, Acting Director General of the Tanzania Meteorological Authority and attended by over 30 participants, the workshop provided a unique opportunity to bring together in one

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Heat to peak early next week

this week. During the weekend, developing southerly flow will allow very high temperatures currently building over the continent to start to spread northwards into the UK. Further north, eastern areas of Scotland could still see temperatures in excess of 25C in a few places, well above their average

How have daily temperatures shifted in the UK’s changing climate?

temperatures over a 62-year period in a way that moving 30-year meteorological averages don’t always capture over the long term. A full scientific assessment of the UK climate will be released later in July with the annual publication of the State of the UK Climate report from the Met Office

Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - July 2021

in East Siberia, part of a pattern of blocked weather in the Northern Hemisphere that has also caused the recent Western North America heatwave. June Arctic sea ice extent was the 7th lowest on record, with an above-average rate of ice loss; the month was stormy over the Arctic, with the warmest

Are we seeing more space weather?

Office Space Weather Operations Centre (MOSWOC). She said: “Activity on the sun, and in particular the number of visible sunspots, varies over roughly an 11-year period, known as the solar cycle.” The last solar minimum – when the Sun had the lowest frequency of visible sunspots in the solar cycle

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