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using-the-map-and-accessing-the-weather-layers.pdf
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using-the-map-and-accessing-the-weather-layers-beta.pdf
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Numerous rain warnings issued
Areas of low pressure will bring very wet and windy conditions to the UK, displacing the cold weather that has bought frequent frosts, snow and ice to some regions. The highest rain totals will be focused in western parts of the UK over the next few days, falling on already very wet ground. Met
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2023_06_storm_agnes
Storm Agnes, 27 to 28 September 2023 Storm Agnes was the first named storm of the 2023-2024 storm season (which begins in September). Agnes was an intense area of low pressure enhanced by energy from Tropical Storm Ophelia which affected the north-east coast of the US and caused serious flooding
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mwr_2025_04_for_printpdf
maximum temperature maps - calendar view 9. Daily minimum temperature maps - calendar view 10. Daily rainfall maps - calendar view 11. Monthly atmospheric circulation 12. Weather diary 13. Notes UK overview April started in a similar vein to March, with high pressure bringing settled conditions
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mwr_2025_04_for_print.pdf
maximum temperature maps - calendar view 9. Daily minimum temperature maps - calendar view 10. Daily rainfall maps - calendar view 11. Monthly atmospheric circulation 12. Weather diary 13. Notes UK overview April started in a similar vein to March, with high pressure bringing settled conditions
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Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - July 2022
extent according to the Hadley Centre Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature (HadISST) 1.2 dataset (Rayner et al., 2003). The average rate of ice loss for June 2022 was 85,000 sq km per day. This was the 4th fastest rate of ice loss on record for this month (since 1979), substantially faster than the 1981
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Parallel Suite 43 release notes
and pressure biases. However, please note that the Global deterministic model run is expected to end around 4 minutes later than the current operational model. Improvements to the model initialisation Significant improvements to ensemble initialisation (as above), which offers a trickle down
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make-a-barometer-diy-activity.pdf
on pressure here in this video. It’s very important for some businesses, for example aeroplanes need to know exactly what the pressure is so they know what height to fly at, as they don’t measure height above the surface in metres or miles, they use pressure levels. This link explains how important
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Wind and rain warnings issued for unsettled spell of weather
As a low pressure system approaches the southwest of England and Wales, conditions will become increasingly wet and windy through the day on Sunday. Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued for rain across southern and southwest England and Wales, with a strong wind warning