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the differences between these climates at different locations. www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools 2 © Crown Copyright 2024, Met Office Locations • UK– climate is temperate, with relatively warm summers and mild winters. • Sahara Desert – climate is arid and therefore hot and dry, although it may get cold at night

herst_map.pdf

from a PDF, may alter the scale of the map. Please check the dimensions of the grid to confirm any change in scale before taking measurements. PRODUCTION REFERENCE PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE MAP REFERENCE AND VERSION NUMBER ARE QUOTED IN ALL WRITTEN AND VERBAL CORRESPONDANCE Map Reference: MO/RS/03882

holehead_map.compressed.pdf

: -100,000.0000 Central Meridian: -2.0000 Scale Factor: 0.9996 Latitude Of Origin: 49.0000 Units: Metre The scale ratio stated is accurate when reproduced at A1 size by Met Office Safeguarding. Any other reproduction by conventional or electronic means e.g. printing from a PDF, may alter the scale of the map

alb_map.pdf

or electronic means e.g. printing from a PDF, may alter the scale of the map. Please check the dimensions of the grid to confirm any change in scale before taking measurements. PRODUCTION REFERENCE PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE MAP REFERENCE AND VERSION NUMBER ARE QUOTED IN ALL WRITTEN AND VERBAL CORRESPONDANCE Map

exeter.pdf

. printing from a PDF, may alter the scale of the map. Please check the dimensions of the grid to confirm any change in scale before taking measurements. Map Reference: MO/SAT/01 Version Number: 001 Production Date: 17th November 2014 Drawn By: G. Holmes Checked By: P. Odams Approved By: C. Radford Date

watnall_map.pdf

. printing from a PDF, may alter the scale of the map. Please check the dimensions of the grid to confirm any change in scale before taking measurements. PRODUCTION REFERENCE PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE MAP REFERENCE AND VERSION NUMBER ARE QUOTED IN ALL WRITTEN AND VERBAL CORRESPONDANCE Map Reference: MO/RS

sigwx-interpretation-guide-v2.01.pdf

. Interpreting WAFC SIGWX Forecasts The information provided in this section presumes the PNG charts issued directly by the WAFC’s are being used, but also takes into account how data may be presented by suppliers using the BUFR data sets in the legacy SIGWX style. It is beyond the scope

caa-case-study-3---spring--autumn.pdf

is expected but the lowest freezing level is expected to be 5000ft. The main cloud base is expected to be quite low at around 2000-3000ft but there will also be significant amounts (BKN) of stratus in some areas at very low level (400-1000ft), which will persist until midday, so navigation may

2-leeds.pdf

Working together on UK Climate Projections Assessing climate change risk in Yorkshire Piloting new climate change projections with regional stakeholders in Yorkshire catchments Published May 2018 • Explored ways organisations in Yorkshire could make use of UKCP18 to manage flood and drought risk

North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2025

Tropical storm seasonal forecast for the June to November period issued in May 2025

This forecast was issued on 21 May 2025. An updated seasonal forecast has since been issued in early August. Please see the link below for details. Early August updated seasonal forecast for the whole North Atlantic tropical storm season 2025 Forecast for June to November 2025 Issued 21 May 2025

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