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. The majority of schools closed in Shetland closed on the 16th, and all schools shut the following day. The largest accumulations of snow were on Shetland and northern Scotland where Highland Council were reporting drifts of over a metre in depth on some roads on the morning of the 18th. Snow and ice

NCIC Monthly Summary

over much of England, but only around 1 °C above average in western Scotland. Mean minimum temperatures were mostly within 0.5 °C of the long-term average. Rainfall was 47% of average, and it was an exceptionally dry month over most of England and Wales, but rainfall was above average in north-west

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

prevents coastal autumn frosts. Air frost in April is common and even in May is not unknown. Ground frosts follow a similar pattern to air frost. Most coastal locations have between 35 and 60 days per year, but in some eastern inland districts this rises to over 100 days per year. The graphs show

umuwjune21_research-news-article1.pdf

3 rd Virtual Unified Model (UM) User Workshop June 2021 - The UM Partnership’s third virtual UM User Workshop took place with over 450 registrations. The UM Partnership consists of operational and research centres that use and develop the UM. Core and Associate Partners use the UM for operational

mwr_2024_01_for_print.pdf

reporting drifts of over a metre in depth on some roads on the morning of the 18th. Snow and ice conditions caused road closures in northern Scotland and Pembrokeshire. On the 21st and 22nd, storm Isha brought widespread impacts across the UK, in particular due to strong winds. Extensive amber

pwscg-minutes-sept-16-final.pdf

Scottish Government CAA CFOA Environment Agency MOD MCA MCA Met Office Met Office Met Office Met Office Met Office Met Office Met Office Actions Owner Action Date 1 Secretariat Engage with DCLG over their future participation at PWSCG By 31 Dec ahead of next PWSCG 2 Secretariat Arrange for April minutes

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Africa: August to May Africa Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the last three months, conditions have been warmer than normal across much of the continent except for in the Sahara and some countries in the south-east where

Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - August 2025

Summary Arctic sea ice extent is 5th lowest on record for the time of year as of 4th August, according to the OSI SAF Sea Ice Index, following near-average ice loss during July July saw a mix of weather patterns over the Arctic with the warmest weather in the Kara and Laptev Seas, which also saw

information_brief_final_12-12-2016.pdf

frequencies have not changed significantly over the past century in the Philippines region 1, 2 , though earlier studies have suggested a slight increase in the frequency of the most intense tropical cyclones 3, 4 . The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has assessed past studies

typhoon_haiyan_(yolanda)_in_the_philippines_summary_for_policymakers.pdf

surge with wave heights reaching 5 to 6 metres above normal in some regions of Leyte. Yolanda caused widespread devastation, killing over 6300 people and displacing over four million others. Other recent damaging typhoons in the Philippines include Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) in 2012 and Typhoon Rammasun

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