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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

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201806.pdf

. It became less settled from the 9th onwards, and on 13th/14th there were some large rainfall totals in upland areas of western/southern Scotland and north-west England. The middle part of the month saw generally larger cloud amounts, with spells of rain mainly for Scotland, but from around the 21st onwards

Met Office weekly weather: Change in temperatures on the way

While the northwest will experience some unsettled spells, many areas, particularly in the south and east, can expect fine, dry, and increasingly hot weather as the week progresses. Tuesday begins with a band of cloud and patchy rain or drizzle moving southeast across Scotland and Northern Ireland

Met Office daily weather: A chilly start, then sunshine for many

of rain 🌧️ pic.twitter.com/KQPqvUGmui — Met Office (@metoffice) September 21, 2025 Monday night will bring clear skies for many, allowing a patchy rural frost to develop, particularly in northern and western areas. Variable cloud and a few coastal showers will persist in the north and east

Understanding the Met Office Mountain Forecast: Your guide to staying safe

enhance your safety and enjoyment. For example: Cumulus Clouds: These can develop rapidly on warm days, potentially leading to thunderstorms. Watch for cauliflower-shaped tops or fibrous, anvil-shaped clouds, signs of heavy rain or lightning. Cirrostratus and Altostratus: These high, wispy clouds and hazy

mogreps-g-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

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

Met Office daily weather: All change this week as wetter weather moves in

Early cloud and rain across northern Scotland will gradually become confined to Shetland, allowing for brighter spells to develop elsewhere in the north. However, much of the UK will see a band of cloud and rain moving eastwards through the day, with the heaviest and most persistent rain affecting

Met Office daily weather: Rain, fog, and some brighter spells

Saturday begins with a band of rain and drizzle gradually moving northeast through the day, lingering across Scotland into the evening. Ahead of this, patchy fog and low cloud will become increasingly confined to the Northern Isles. For much of Northern Ireland and southern and southeastern England

Dr Anthony J. Baran

Anthony studies how electromagnetic radiation interacts with particulates suspended in the Earth's atmosphere with an emphasis on ice crystal clouds or cirrus.

Areas of expertise Electromagnetic and light scattering; Radiative transfer theory; Numerical methods; Cloudy satellite remote sensing; Cloud microphysics. Publications by Anthony Current activities Anthony is currently responsible for the development of models that predict ice crystal scattering

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