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sahel-climate-risk-report-final.pdf

The ratio of total water withdrawals to available renewable water supplies. Water withdrawals include domestic, industrial, irrigation and livestock consumptive and non-consumptive uses. Available renewable water supplies include surface and groundwater supplies and considers the impact of upstream

gender-pay-gap-report-2025.pdf

within an organisation. 5 Gender Pay Gap: Key headlines Met Office Employees at the snapshot date (31 March 2025) Total number 2456 59.2% Men (1456) Sex split 40.8% Women (1002) Gender Pay and Bonus Gap Gender pay gap Mean Median 2.3% 2.4% Bonus gender pay gap Mean Median 2.8% -0.9% Proportion of Men

factsheet_14-microclimates_2023.pdf

Relative humidity (in winter) Relative humidity (in summer) Total precipitation Number of rain days Number of days with snow Cloud cover Occurrence of fog (in winter) Amount of condensation nuclei 5 to 15% less 0.5 to 1.0°C higher 1 to 2°C higher 2 to 3 weeks fewer 2% lower 8 to 10% lower 5 to 10

NCIC Monthly Summary

monthly total. Sunshine totals amounted to 104% of average. 1st to 11th Cloud on the 1st tended to break up to allow some warm sunshine, with Ballywatticock (Down) reaching 23.5 °C. The 2nd was overcast, with rain at times through the day, occasionally heavy. It continued dull on the 3rd

Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

having double their average rainfall. Sunshine was 100% of average, with totals in southern areas rather below average despite plenty of sunshine here during the last few days. 1st to 5th After early frost across the north on the 1st, it was a bright or sunny day, fog in parts of the south

NCIC Monthly Summary

pressure building around mid-month. It turned colder for a few days, but by Christmas it became much more unsettled again. The last few days of the month were unusually mild, with temperature records broken at numerous sites. It was a notably dull month but with rainfall totals near average

mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf

view These maps show daily rainfall for each day of January 2025 as daily totals. The daily rainfall is the total from 0900UTC on the day in question to 0900UTC the following day. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Monthly atmospheric circulation Mean sea level pressure These charts show the monthly mean

ukcrp_joint_science_plan.pdf

to address the diversity of research needs, but it is vital the calls are linked in order to exploit synergies and avoid duplication. The Met Office Science Plan for this programme is updated annually to enable flexibility in later years. From the total UKRI allocation of £10m, £3.6m has been allocated

NCIC Monthly Summary

in many areas. The mean temperature for March was provisionally 0.8 °C above the 1981-2010 long-term average, with the north-east being the warmest district relative to average. Rainfall was 78% of average, but it was a rather wet month in Cumbria and Lancashire. Sunshine totals amounted to 103

NCIC Monthly Summary

% of average rainfall, easily the wettest May for Wales in a series from 1862. Sunshine totals amounted to 89% of the long-term average. 1st to 7th The 1st began fine and frosty, but showers developed by late morning, becoming widespread and persisting through the afternoon. The 2nd started frosty, especially

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