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North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2023

This forecast was issued on 01 August 2023 and supersedes the pre-season forecast issued in May 2023. Please see the link below for the pre-season forecast. Seasonal North Atlantic tropical storm forecast issued in May 2023 Forecast for the whole 2023 season Issued 01 August 2023  All values given

oct18_sea_ice_update.pdf

) Figure 3: Anomaly in (a) mean sea level pressure; (b) air temperature at 925mb for May-August 2018 relative to the 1981- 2010 average. Data are from the NCEP reanalysis. The preceding winter of 2017-18 was the third in succession to be extremely mild in the Arctic; analysis by Stroeve et al (2018) has

Mauna Loa carbon dioxide forecast for 2019

, temporarily reducing the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere. However, at the time of preparing this forecast, the atmospheric changes normally associated with higher Niño3.4 SSTs are not emerging clearly, so the impacts on the tropical land carbon sink may not be as large as would normally be expected

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UK prepares for historic hot spell

be as much as 10 times more likely in the current climate than under a natural climate unaffected by human influence. The likelihood of exceeding 40°C anywhere in the UK in a given year has also been rapidly increasing  Whilst a 1°C background temperature increase may not seem significant, the resulting

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to the Gulf of Guinea. Drier than normal conditions are likely from Angola up to Gabon as well as over Ethiopia. Additional information on the March – May outlooks can be found here. Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Climate Outlook Africa: September to June Overview 4 Likely Likely

North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2014

Forecast for June to November 2014 Issued 16 May 2014 The most likely number of tropical storms predicted to occur in the North Atlantic during the June to November period is 10, with a 70% chance that the number will be in the range 7 to 13. This represents slightly below normal activity relative

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Impactful snow and cold this week

Events and Health Protection at the UK Health Security Agency, said: “During periods like this, it is important to check in on family, friends and relatives who may be more vulnerable to the cold weather, as it can have a serious impact on health. “If you have a pre-existing medical condition

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Thunderstorms then a windy weekend

of the Midlands have also been very dry. The last day of very widespread rainfall for East Anglia and the south-east was 29 May. A Level 3 heat-health watch has been issued in association with Public Health England, for a large part of England. The Heat Health Watch Service is designed to help healthcare

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