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mwr_2024_07_for_printv2.pdf

overall was below average, with the UK experiencing 153.7 hours of sunshine, 89% of the average July sunshine hours. Reference climatology used for calculating anomalies is the period 1991-2020 unless otherwise stated. Weather impacts • Hot spell in the final week of July saw many areas

south-west-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

temperature around London. Instances of extreme high temperatures are rare and are associated with hot air brought from mainland Europe on south easterly winds accompanied by strong sunshine. Records include 35.4 °C at Saunton Sands, a site which is next to a large dune/heath area in north Devon

mwr_2023_06_for_print.pdf

and humid, and rather less settled, with thunderstorms breaking out in many areas. It remained very warm or hot for most of the rest of the month, but cooled down again in the final few days. It also became rather unsettled generally towards the end of the month. Temperatures were above average in all

mwr_2024_07_for_print_v1.pdf

used for calculating anomalies is the period 1991-2020 unless otherwise stated. Weather impacts • Hot spell in the final week of July saw many areas in southeastern England experiencing temperatures over 30°C • Prolonged periods of rain on the 9th, 10th and 15th led to flooding in Scotland and England

mwr_2024_07_for_print.pdf

overall was below average, with the UK experiencing 153.7 hours of sunshine, 89% of the average July sunshine hours. Reference climatology used for calculating anomalies is the period 1991-2020 unless otherwise stated. Weather impacts • Hot spell in the final week of July saw many areas

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_09_for_print.docx

during the month was in the form of thundery downpours, making for a rather uneven rainfall distribution across the country. Surface water flooding caused some problems in Kent on the 1st, while the thundery breakdown to the spell of hot weather in early September caused various impacts. On the 10th

distillation_workshop_report.pdf

on the upcoming season, which contained a brief mention of above normal rainfall for northern Afghanistan with a probability of 40% (among other, irrelevant forecast statements). The forecasters then had one minute to brief their extension officers on the forecast. The extension officers then had one

central-africa-climate-risk-report-final.pdf

/fragilityconflictviolence/brief/harmonized-list-of-fragile-situations) 20 2022, Met Office 2.2 Climate overview for the Central Africa region The Central Africa region has a hot, mainly humid climate (Figure 4) with drier areas in the far north and south. The region has uniform temperatures throughout the year (mean

rainbow-grey-met-office-slides.pdf

Weatherlands forecast Types of weather instruments Barometer Interior of Stevenson screen showing thermometers Weather vanes and anemometers Rain gauges Campbell–Stokes sunshine recorder Rain detector Weather forecast word mat 28° -3° Snow Snowy Snowing Sun Sunny Hot Cold Spring Summer 21 Wind

Why has it been so warm and humid recently?

was exceptionally warm. That warmth has continued into July, with mean temperatures placing this summer so far in the top 5% of all summers on record. Night-time temperatures have been especially notable, exceeding previous records for this stage of the season. By the end of the recent hot spell

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