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greyzoneproject_eurec4a_protocol_v2.pdf

prescribed sea surface temperatures. It is recommended to base the simulations on the OSTIA sea surface temperature analysis, or a similar product. 8. Cloud droplet number concentrations Aerosol or CCN concentrations are not specified. We suggest, however, to fix the cloud droplet number

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

for much of England, especially the south-west, and also south Wales, but elsewhere cloud was more variable. The second half was generally more unsettled with frequent westerly and south-westerly winds, but with an exceptionally hot spell from the 22nd to 26th which saw record-breaking temperatures

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matrix www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2024, Met Office Heathrow D-1 and D0 Graphs LVP threshold: Visibility <600 m www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2024, Met Office Gatwick D-1 and D0 Graphs LVP threshold: Visibility <600 m Cloud ceiling <200 ft www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright

METARs & TAFs

What is METAR and TAF? METARs provide current conditions; TAFs offer forecast trends METARs are coded weather reports summarising current conditions at aerodromes, including wind, visibility, weather, cloud, temperature, and pressure. TAFs are coded forecasts that describe the most likely weather

Met Office daily weather: A changeable start to the week continues

Tuesday will bring variable cloud and sunny intervals for many areas. Showers are expected from the start in the west, gradually developing further east into the afternoon. Some of these showers could turn heavy at times, so it’s wise to keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading out. In northern

Met Office daily weather: Fine, dry and widely sunny

of England and northeastern Scotland will experience cooler, cloudier conditions due to onshore breezes. These areas may also see brisk winds, especially in the far east, which could temper the warmth felt elsewhere. Friday night will bring a shift in conditions for parts of the country. Low cloud

Met Office daily weather: High pressure building through the week

spells will break through, although a few showers are likely in the northwest. Elsewhere, much of central, southern, and eastern England, as well as the remainder of Wales, will experience variable and often large amounts of cloud. However, there will be some sunshine, particularly in eastern areas

global-model-parameters-may-2019.pdf

energy caused by wind shear) of turbulence which is used to show dynamic stability and the formation of turbulence. 1 [YYYYMMDD]T[hhmm]Z-PT[nnnn]H[mm]M-bulk_ richardson_number.nc 3-hourly (0-144) 6-hourly (150-168) Instantaneous cloud amount below 1000ft ASL Fraction of horizontal grid square occupied

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