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  • National capability weather intelligence

    the models that they evaluate. The team is responsible for the upkeep and development of these systems. Quality control of observations forms an integral part of activities. Many observations are totally automated, and instruments are subject to malfunctions. From a statistical perspective, erroneous

  • UK records fifth warmest July on record

    rainfall for July totalled 74.2mm, which is 90% of the long-term average. There was of course, much regional variation, with Wales the driest of the nations (59%) and Scotland the wettest (99%). Conditions have been very dry in the southwest of the UK, with Dorset recording just 44% of its average

  • Studies of Indian Monsoon and Indian Ocean Features as Simulated by Numerical Models

    : Blue circles Externally forced variance (%) as fraction of total variance Distribution of Correlations Blue circles: skill of ensemble mean Skill of Rainfall Drivers Conclusions ‣At subseasonal leadtimes, skill of monthly-mean rainfall averaged over homogeneous regions is the most useful information

  • The Great Escape

    temperatures totalled across 14 of the UK’s warmest hotspots this summer, a staycation has proved just the trick for many, with the prolonged hot weather prompting 50% of British holidaymakers to cancel plans abroad to take a domestic vacation instead. Of popular  holiday locations in the UK so far

  • Climate change impacts June temperature records

    sunniest with 242.8 hours. A dry month, despite an unsettled end Rainfall was in short supply for much of June, though totals did climb in the second half of the month. The UK had just 68% of its average rainfall for the month, with 52.2mm of rainfall. Wales was particularly dry, recording just over

  • Wettest March in over 40 years for England and Wales

    . For England, 119.2mm of rain fell, which is more than double its long-term average, with 104% more rainfall than average. Northern Ireland has seen 151.2mm of rain fall, which is 74% more than average. Scotland, however, saw rainfall totals more in line with its average, with 130.1mm of rain being

  • Met Office deep dive: The latest on the wind and rain

    projections indicate that the most affected areas will be in the southeastern half of the country, including central England, Lincolnshire, East Anglia, and parts of the south and southwest. Rainfall totals are expected to reach 20 to 30 millimetres widely, with higher amounts possible in hilly

  • Met Office Deep Dive: Hurricane Melissa and the UK weather outlook

    lifespan, with Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, and other parts of the Caribbean facing the brunt of the deluge. Such rainfall totals are comparable to what London typically receives in an entire year but compressed into just a few days. The combination of intense rainfall, strong winds, and storm surges has led

  • Microsoft Word - Human dynamics of climate change QA v2_KR.doc

    . The climate impact projections include information on change in the average annual wheat, maize, soybean and rice yield, and are shown for the largest producing regions (regions that produce more than 1% of the present-day (year 2000) global total). Also shown are changes in surface and sub-surface water

  • wiser0159_zimbabwe_workshop1019.pdf

    of homes were destroyed as well as public works, schools and clinics, among others. In Mozambique, 1,800,000 people were affected. 240,000 houses were partially or totally destroyed. It was reported that recovery and reconstruction needs at least USD 3.2 Billion in Mozambique alone. In Zimbabwe, 320

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