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Microsoft Word - may.docx

mm of rainfall recorded at Dunstaffnage (Argyll) on the 31st. It was quite warm and muggy and the temperature did not fall below 13.5 °C at Culzean Castle (Ayrshire) on the night of the 30th/31st. Northern Ireland diary of highlights It was generally cool during the first nine days, with fairly

When does Autumn start? Defining seasons

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What role does convection play in weather?

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What is wind and how do we measure it?

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WABI – Do I Have Enough Data

| Weather Analytics for Business Insights - Do I have enough data? What are the time step intervals in your data? Sub-hourly Hourly Daily Weekly Monthly Do you have at least 3 years worth of data? Do you have at least 3 years worth of data? Do you have at least 3 years worth of data? Is your data

Snow or no snow.. what do we know?

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How do autonomous vehicles react to the weather?

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Microsoft Word - april.docx

. Most places were dry, sunny and warm between the 19th and 22nd with a high of 24.8 °C at Floors Castle (Roxburghshire) on the 20th, but the 21st was generally cloudier; the north-west however was cloudier and some rain spread into the far north-west on the 19th, persisting on the 20th and 21st

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