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Seasonal forecast calibration

category is therefore 33.3%, with each category expected to occur, on average, once in three years. The meaning of the three forecast categories may therefore be stated as: above normal: temperature/precipitation in the warmest/wettest one-third when compared to previous years; below normal

Met Office daily weather: Change on the horizon but still feeling warm

, Kathryn Chalk, said: “We have this band of rain across eastern parts of Scotland running down to the northeast of England and in towards the southeast. That will push its way eastwards, bringing a legacy of cloud. But once that clears its way through, actually plenty of sunshine on offer across East

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Kyoto cherry blossom dates shifted by human influence

more likely, and are expected to occur at least once a century. Such events are projected to occur every few years by 2100 when they would no longer be considered extreme.” Urban warming contribution To assess the influence of urban warming, which occurs when a city like Kyoto grows and becomes more

Daily weather summaries

The daily weather summaries are brief accounts of the weather as published by the Met Office

provides temperature, rainfall, visibility, pressure, wind direction and force, sunshine (where available) and weather for a number of stations around the UK. Daily weather summaries for the period up to 1980 also contain a brief written summary of the forecast for the following day and an outlook

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

since 1960; monthly-mean temperatures were 1.7 °C below average, making it the coldest April since 1989. This was followed by the coldest May since 1996, at 1.3 °C below average, with only brief warmth around the 9th and again near month end. March rainfall totals were rather below average in most

WISER Western Kenya

fishermen on Lake Victoria Briefing note - proposal for a daily weather forecast for Western Kenya Western Kenya sample forecasts A policy brief on developing a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning framework which can support the creation of decentralised Climate Information Services. Read a briefing note

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Further heavy rain expected in the wake of Storm Dennis

conditions associated with a brief ridge of higher pressure pass through. Rain and increasingly strong winds will move in from the west on Wednesday morning spreading across the whole of the UK through the day. Rain will be persistent and heavy at times in Wales and north western England overnight

uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2021.pdf

and February, a hot spell in July leading to the issue of heat health warnings, heavy and persistent rain in northern England and southern Scotland in late October, and significant disruption caused by Storm Arwen in late November for which a rare Red weather warning was issued. Five named storms affected

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A warm and sunny week ahead – September 2020

Plenty of sunshine and high temperatures for many especially at first this week, turning hot in the south and east today and Tuesday.

. Upcoming forecast “On Monday and Tuesday temperatures in Northern Ireland and Scotland will be in the high-teens to low 20s Celsius but with cloudier skies at times, and the odd shower. Meanwhile England and Wales will be sunnier, especially today with temperatures widely above 25 Celsius.  It’ll turn hot

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures to peak before cooling slightly

to the rest of the country. In contrast, much of England and Wales will continue to enjoy very warm to hot weather, with highs of 29°C particularly likely between London and Bristol.  Into the evening, those isolated thunderstorms are expected to die out, although a few showery outbreaks may persist

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