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Satellite image of the month - 2021

valley fog is evident around the Wales/England borders and much of central and eastern Scotland. The true-colour image on the right-hand side is taken around 10 hours later at 11:50 UTC, using three of the VIIRS visible bands, and shows how the fog has persisted and developed during this time

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Automatic and manual stations

Northern Ireland 54.245, -5.831 Automatic Portglenone Northern Ireland 54.865, -6.457 Automatic Silent Valley Northern Ireland 54.127, -6.001 Manual Stormont Castle Northern Ireland 54.603, -5.829 Automatic Strabane, Carricklee Northern Ireland 54.808, -7.498 Manual Thomastown Northern Ireland 54.33

Understanding the Foehn effect and its impacts

, drier air down into valleys. Radiative warming: Clear skies in the lee of mountains allow more sunlight to reach the surface, further warming the air. Together, these processes explain the dramatic and sometimes dangerous changes in weather associated with the foehn effect. Keep up to date

Met Office festival forecast: Dry and sunny midweek before turning unsettled

will be mostly around average, with a mild feel during brighter spells. READ MORE: Rain or showers? What's the difference? Stone Valley North – Thornley Hall Farm, County Durham (From Fri 8) Wednesday brings a welcome break from recent unsettled weather, with dry conditions and sunny spells expected. Winds

What is Anticyclonic gloom?

the strength to burn off the gloom. Surface moisture condensing into fog and drizzle. READ MORE: Met Office 10-Day Trend: High pressure dominating, but for how long? The result is a blanket of dull, grey weather that can persist for days, particularly in inland areas and valleys where cold air pools

weatherlands-forecast-lesson-plan.pdf

: Weatherlands forecast | Activity steps “‘Just a bit faster, Nim!’ said Ray as they soared across the Weatherlands, zipping past the snow-covered Flurry Mountains... Ray gripped Nim’s back a little lighter as they approached the Valley of Winds, where they were buffeted around rather ungratefully... Finally

Mild start to November sees temperature records broken

digital observations record: Valley, Gwynedd: 14.1°C on 6 November, surpassing the previous 13.6°C from 2022, with 94 years of records. Chivenor, Devon: 14.8°C on 5 November, beating the old record of 14.1°C from 1996. Culdrose, Cornwall: 13.8°C on 5 November, exceeding the previous 13.6°C set in 2010

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Satellite image of the month - 2020

colour. In both images low cloud and fog can be seen across north-east Italy, parts of the Swiss plateau to the north of Alps, and within some of the valleys within the Alps themselves. Credits:  Image: © Crown copyright, Met Office, Data: NOAA/NASA October 2020 - Storm Alex brings extreme weather

weatherlands-forecast-lesson-plan_v2.pdf

: Weatherlands forecast | Activity steps “‘Just a bit faster, Nim!’ said Ray as they soared across the Weatherlands, zipping past the snow-covered Flurry Mountains... Ray gripped Nim’s back a little lighter as they approached the Valley of Winds, where they were buffeted around rather ungratefully... Finally

uk_synop_station_list_jul24.pdf

WAL 2009 03302 VALLEY 10 53.25262 -4.53639 WAL 1930 03305 CAPEL CURIG NO3 216 53.09416 -3.94138 WAL 1993 03313 RHYL NO2 77 53.2593 -3.50882 WAL 1986 03316 CROSBY 9 53.49724 -3.05764 ENG 1983 03318 BLACKPOOL, SQUIRESGATE 10 53.77481 -3.03782 ENG 1942 03321 HAWARDEN AIRPORT 11 53.17543 -2.98633 WAL 1944

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