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Storm Claudia: Why names matter when weather turns wild

are invited to submit name ideas, which are then reviewed by a dedicated group. Not every suggestion makes the final list. Several criteria are considered to ensure names are suitable for use in weather communications: Pronunciation: Names must be easy to say and understand, though some may

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

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

ukcp_local_report_2023.pdf

the examination of how changes in local weather extremes may be realised over the coming years and decades. Since twelve simulations are available, we can determine robustly their projected signals in local extremes. The transient simulations provide a set of plausible outcomes for each year through time

PowerPoint Presentation

during March-May 2023. La Niña, very broadly speaking, tends to increase the likelihood of wetter than normal conditions across many land areas of the tropics with a couple of notable exceptions (e.g. East Africa). More information on typical impacts can be found here https://www.metoffice.gov.uk

ingham_map.compressed.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

nmla_policy_data.pdf

of 10yrs data for 5 stations. Licensing All data is provided under the terms of the Open Government Licence: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive/library/ogl-acknowledgement Supporting Statements • All data values are subject to Quality Control (QC) processes. This means that data may

clee_map.compressed.pdf

: -100,000.0000 Central Meridian: -2.0000 Scale Factor: 0.9996 Latitude Of Origin: 49.0000 Units: Meter 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

thurnham_map.compressed.pdf

Safeguarding. Any other reproduction by conventional 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

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