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Met Office 10-Day Trend: Temperatures to peak this weekend
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NCIC Monthly Summary
the same pattern. Again any mist and fog for central and eastern counties burned away by mid-morning on the 13th, which was the hottest day of the month with a maximum temperature of 34.9 °C at Charlwood (Surrey). Sunshine and heat continued on the 14th, after an overnight minimum temperature
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NCIC Monthly Summary
reaching 9.4 °C. All areas were cloudy on the 2nd, with patchy light rain or showers developing over northern and south-western counties. The 3rd saw some mist and fog in the south-west during the morning, and rain or showers for most parts on and off through the day. It remained generally cloudy again
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Climate change increases global burnt area
- generally reduce the area burned, the effect of climate change continues to grow.” However, the study's findings point to large regional differences. In Africa, where up to 70% of the global burnt area is located, a marked decline in wildfires is observed, particularly in savannahs. This is mainly due
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Atmospheric processes and parametrization scientists
processes Dr Ian Boutle Ian works on cloudy boundary layers and their representation within the Met Office's Unified Model Dr Paul Burns Paul works on developing parametrizations of the atmospheric boundary layer. Frankie Cottrell Frankie is working on developing Unified Physics codes to represent
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NCIC Monthly Summary
early on the 10th soon burned off, then it was sunny everywhere, although the west coast had patchy low cloud at times through the day, Eskdalemuir (Dumfries & Galloway) recording 15.4 hours of sunshine. The 11th became cloudy and windy, with showers over the far north, and rain into central
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Microsoft Word - Note of PWSCG N. Ireland 2-11-22 Final
out in a new Citizen Engagement Strategy. DP noted that the national severe weather warning service has matured into a well run and dependable service and that the PWSCG are also looking to see improvements in the area of ‘thrive’ which looks more at the day to day forecast and associated services
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strong-winds---27-october-2002---met-office.pdf
.) at Mumbles Head (south-west Wales). Highest gust speed was 89 knots (102 m.p.h.) at the Needles (Isle of Wight) and 84 knots (96 m.p.h.) at Mumbles Head (south-west Wales). Highest Hourly Mean Wind Speed Map 16 October 1987 (Great Storm) Highest Hourly Mean Wind Speed Map 25 January 1990 (Burns Night
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Met Office daily weather: A fine day for most, but showers in the southeast
After a chilly start to the day, most parts of the UK can expect a fine Tuesday with sunny spells and some patchy cloud. However, eastern and southeastern areas, particularly Kent, will see a different story. Here, showers are likely to develop, some of which could be locally heavy and frequent
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Met Office 10-day weather forecast: more rain to come
Speaking in the Met Office’s 10-Day Trend, Alex discussed the ongoing unsettled theme of the UK’s weather, with little change in the forecast from the recent mixture of sunny spells, showers and some longer spells of rain. Rain continues this week The next pulse of heavier and more persistent rain