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uk_monthly_climate_summary_202002.pdf

, but it was cloudier in the north. Almost all parts were dry and sunny on the 6th, but cloud spread from the west on the 7th, associated with the next frontal system. 8th to 14th Storm Ciara was the stand-out feature of this period. Rain crossed the country overnight 7th/8th, clearing East Anglia and the south-east

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

, but it was bright and warm in the south. The 26th was mostly cloudy, but it brightened up in some areas, particularly in the far north and in the south. The 27th and 28th were mostly sunny and very warm except near the east coast where low cloud persisted in some places, and Morecambe (Lancashire) had 16.5

billowing-breezes-twisting-tornadoes.pdf

find Ray travelling through a duck-nado on Nimothy “Nim”, her cloud-cat pet, dodging Wind Rogues and their tormenting tornadoes. But do we experience duck-nadoes or shoe-nadoes in the UK or other areas of the world? Your answer would probably be no, but some of us in different countries around

taf_summary.pdf

a more conservative approach. Unlike the SQI more than one category threshold is used by the GSS (see table 1). The Met Office assess all the TAF cloud base and visibility categories defined by ICAO. At the time of writing, the following categories are used for TAF assessment: Surface visibility Cloud

taf_summary-feb-25.pdf

a more conservative approach. Unlike the SQI more than one category threshold is used by the GSS (see table 1). The Met Office assess all the TAF cloud base and visibility categories defined by ICAO. At the time of writing, the following categories are used for TAF assessment: Surface visibility

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of respondents (48%) were unsure which icon represented intermittent rain, with only one in 10 (14%) able to identify the symbol for sleet. Although Brits are well-used to bad weather, 81% incorrectly thought a grey cloud symbol meant there would be a high potential for rain. Amazingly, only a fifth (22

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Warm for many with a change on the way

, 2024 Turning unsettled from Sunday  We’ll start to see things break down from Sunday, as an area of low pressure moves into the southwest bringing heavy showers and thunderstorms. It will be a fine start for many, although some mist and low cloud may affect some coastal areas in the northeast

eastern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

shows a marked annual variation. On average, December is the month with the least sunshine and July is the sunniest. In general sunshine duration decreases with increasing latitude although proximity to the coast also plays an important role. Subsidence associated with high pressure reduces cloud

NCIC Monthly Summary

weather with wet and windy spells. It continued mostly unsettled and mild until the 25th, with a very brief northerly outbreak on the 19th. It turned settled and colder from the 26th to 29th with high pressure and variable amounts of cloud with widespread fog, then further rain spread southwards

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