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africa-climate-outlook---january-2026pdf
. Climate Outlook Africa: October to July Current Status 9 Current Status – Western Africa (1) Current Status: Temperature Current Status: Rainfall October November December October November December Mauritania Mixed (1) Mixed (1) Normal Normal (2) Normal* Normal* Sierra Leone Hot Hot Hot Normal
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africa-climate-outlook---june-2025pdf
://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/maproom/. Additional Information: (1) Note: Hot in the southwest, normal in the northeast * Region usually experiences less than 10mm/month rainfall during the month (dry season). Climate Outlook Africa: March to December Current Status 11 Current Status – Western Africa (2
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africa-climate-outlook---june-2025.pdf
://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/maproom/. Additional Information: (1) Note: Hot in the southwest, normal in the northeast * Region usually experiences less than 10mm/month rainfall during the month (dry season). Climate Outlook Africa: March to December Current Status 11 Current Status – Western Africa (2
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africa-climate-outlook---january-2026.pdf
. Climate Outlook Africa: October to July Current Status 9 Current Status – Western Africa (1) Current Status: Temperature Current Status: Rainfall October November December October November December Mauritania Mixed (1) Mixed (1) Normal Normal (2) Normal* Normal* Sierra Leone Hot Hot Hot Normal
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leaderpack_1-3-update.pdf
, this will include session aims, resources you might need as well as suggested activities to carry on exploring the topic beyond the sessions. You might want to make sure you have your camera ready to capture this amazing experience that we hope the students will love! www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools 2
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PowerPoint Presentation
December January February Sierra Leone Hot Hot Hot Normal* Normal Dry Liberia Hot Hot Hot Normal Normal Normal Mali Hot Normal Mixed (1) Normal* Normal* Normal* Ghana Hot Hot Mixed (2) Normal Wet Normal Nigeria Hot Hot Mixed (2) Normal Wet Normal (3) Cameroon Hot Hot Hot Normal Normal Dry Notes
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Briefing on the Arctic sea ice minimum – September 2022
million sq km below the 1981-2010 average minimum extent, but 0.59 million sq km above the long-term linear trend (Figure 2). Figure 1. Daily Arctic sea ice extent for 2022, compared with recent years and the 1981-2010 average, with +/- 1 and 2 standard deviation intervals indicated by the shaded
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arctic_sea_ice_sept_2017.pdf
in the satellite record (Figure 2). It is 1.59 million sq km below the 1981-2010 average and 1.25 million square km above the record low extent of 3.39 million square km, which occurred in 2012. Figure 2: Arctic sea ice minima from 1979 to 2017 according to the NSIDC Sea Ice Index. Figure 1: Daily
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Slide 1
1.1yrs • Science data on transit thru’ LGA & MGA? © Crown copyright Met Office Ground Segment • Need 4 ground stations (15m dedicated dish) • 2/3 data centres for resilience • UK, US, S Korea ?? © Crown copyright Met Office Priority needs for L5 instruments / parameters • EUV imager • Magnetometer
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arctic_sea_ice_september.pdf
Center (NSIDC), 2.09 million sq km below the 1981-2010 average. This is the joint-2nd lowest minimum in the satellite record (Figure 2), virtually identical to the 4.15 million sq km recorded in 2007. It is 0.75 million square km above the record low extent of 3.39 million square km, which occurred