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Met Office daily weather: Mostly dry with sunshine but feeling fresher

Friday will bring largely dry conditions across the UK, with variable cloud and sunny spells expected for many areas. However, parts of western England and Wales may see thicker cloud moving south-eastwards, accompanied by isolated showers. The far northeast will remain breezy and notably cooler

Q&A report.xlsx

Vincent such as growing season calendar based on seasonal prediction. To illustrate other actions, maybe Dr Tufa Dinku may talk little bit about the partnership between Madagascar weather and climate office and IRI. Our main concerned is that we need help on doing the monitoring and taking feedback

Impacts on food security

Climate change may threaten food security for many millions

, such as drought, may cancel out the benefits of the increased temperature and extended growing season observed in mid to high latitudes. Carbon dioxide fertilisation: The effect of CO2 fertilisation on crop growth is highly uncertain. In particular, there is a lack of experimental work in the Tropics

North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2018

Forecast for June to November 2018 Issued 25 May 2018 The most likely number of named tropical storms (winds of at least 39 mph) predicted to occur in the North Atlantic during the June to November period is 11, with a 70% chance that the number will be in the range 7 to 15. The 1981-2010 long-term

Will UK thunderstorms become more extreme as our climate changes?

causes thunder and lightning, how climate change may influence future storms in the UK, and what you can do to stay safe when they occur. What are thunderstorms? Thunderstorms form when warm, moist air rises rapidly into cooler air above, creating instability in the atmosphere. This process leads

Accessibility statement for the Met Office Android mobile application

search to find a place where you can get the forecast for that location. Alternatively, you can call our 24 hour helpline on 0370 900 0100 for the latest forecast information. Advertising in the app may at times fail some of the accessibility guidelines. This content is provided by a third party

UK and Global extreme events – Drought

. Shifting rainfall patterns will likely lead to some regions becoming wetter and others becoming drier. Additionally, these more arid regions could dry further because of global warming. Warmer temperatures can increase evaporation of water from the ground. As soils become drier, the air above may heat

North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2023

Tropical storm seasonal forecast for the June to November period issued in May 2023

This forecast was issued on 26 May 2023. 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 2023 Forecast for June to November 2023 Issued 26 May 2023

Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report – October 2020

in the Arctic, even more so than in 2019 which was itself record-breaking. As measured by the NCEP reanalysis (Kalnay et al., 1996), the May-August average 925 hPa temperature north of 70°N was the warmest on record (since 1948, Figure 3). Temperatures were warm Arctic-wide, but especially

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