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has been retired from service. OBS-SITE:162303; Turbot Bank has been retired from service. OBS-SITE:162030; L4 has been recovered. We will redeploy L4 as soon as possible. OBS-SITE:162103; Channel Lightship has been replaced by a light buoy. Visibility measurements are not currently being produced while new systems are undergoing quality control testing.

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201811.pdf

but turning mild by the 3rd. Persistent rain slowly cleared away from eastern parts on the 1st, with brighter weather elsewhere but some scattered showers in the west. A ridge of high pressure brought a dry sunny day but for a few light showers in the north-west on the 2nd, with 9.1 hours of sunshine

NCIC Monthly Summary

southern areas by midday on the 2nd, with sunshine for most parts but isolated showers over Cumbria. The 3rd was cloudier, with rain, mostly light and patchy, for northern and central parts. Again it was generally cloudy on the 4th, with local mist or fog patches first thing, and rain, heavy at times

ukcp18-fact-sheet-wind_march21.pdf

(60km) projections - a set of 28 climate futures at 60km grid resolution, showing how the 21 st Century climate may evolve under the highest emission scenario, RCP8.5. They assess the uncertainty across different models from different modelling centres as well as the parameter uncertainty

arrcc_newsletter_0920.pdf

across the globe attended this launch session. Read the web story of the guide launch from Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre. The full guide can be accessed from here. You can also read the summary document of the guide separately. Also do watch a 5 minute short explainer video to get a quick

Benoît Lavraud

propagation in the inner heliosphere? • High cadence white light imaging in low corona (1.15 – 4 Rs) for CME acceleration • Wide angle heliospheric imagers to track CME/CIR interactions in heliosphere • Polarization information for accurate trajectory • Off-Sun-Earth line location for tracking

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The Helm Wind

miles) from the foot of the fell. The Helm Wind can be very gusty as it blows down the steep fell sides but ceases under the helm bar cloud. To the west of this point, a light westerly wind may blow over a short distance. The term ‘Helm Wind’ is applied to similar winds with associated cloud elsewhere, such as in the Lake District or along the Pennines.  

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weather conditions for that location for the time specified. For example, if our forecasts models predict sunny intervals with just a small chance of a short light shower, then the symbol which is displayed is likely to be the sunny interval symbol. This is because the predominant weather type during

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The Great Smog of 1952

in the London area, along with pollution which the winds from the east had brought from industrial areas on the continent. Early on 5 December, in the London area, the sky was clear, winds were light and the air near the ground was moist. Accordingly, conditions were ideal for the formation of radiation

james_tappin-on_the_importance_of_polarisation.pdf

have had polarizers since the days of C/P on SMM and SOLWIND on P78-1. – This capability has tended to be underused. Mainly because of low cadence. Polarization at Large Elongations. ● ● High degree of polarization of Thomson-scattered light to well past 90°. Current imagers are not noise-limited

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