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  • Changes to the Met Office seasonal prediction system

  • Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report – October 2021

    , with regions named in the text labelled. Data are from HadISST1.2. Melt season review Summer 2021 was warmer than the 1981-2010 average, but substantially cooler than those of 2019 and 2020, which were successive record warm summers (Figure 3). The summer was consistently stormy throughout most

  • Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report - October 2024

    Summary Arctic sea ice extent for September 2024 was joint-4th lowest on record. Areas of moderately low ice extent were evenly spread over most of the Arctic, though a small area of isolated ice survived in the Chukchi Sea Summer Arctic weather was warm early in the season but cool later

  • Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report – October 2022

    was notably, although not exceptionally, warm. Two very warm periods occurred early and late in the season, both of which corresponded with rapid sea ice loss. However, for the middle of the melting season conditions were cooler with near-average ice loss. Predictions of September 2022 sea ice tended

  • Arctic and Antarctic end of season report - October 2019

    , with linear trend indicated.   Figure 2. Arctic sea ice extent in September 2019, compared to the record low year of 2012 and the 1981-2010 average, with regions named in the text labelled. Data are from HadISST1.2.   Melt season review Summer 2019 was exceptionally warm in the Arctic (Figure 3

  • Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report – October 2020

    era, according to HadISST1.2, with linear trend indicated. Figure 2. Arctic sea ice extent in September 2020, compared to the record low year of 2012 and the 1981-2010 average, with regions named in the text labelled. Data are from HadISST1.2. Melt season review Summer 2020 was exceptionally warm

  • Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report - October 2025

    Summary Arctic sea ice extent for September 2025 was 5.23 million sq km according to the OSI SAF Sea Ice Index, well below the 1981-2010 average but among the higher September extents observed since 2007 Ice loss was above average early in the 2025 melt season, however this was mainly due

  • report-on-regional-sea-level-projections-for-south-asia---arrcc-report---external-1.pdf

    Sea level projections for South Asia Report on main findings Figure 0.1 Benjamin Harrison - benjamin.harrison@metoffice.gov.uk Reviewed by Joseph Daron and Matthew Palmer August 2020 Contents Executive Summary

  • Report on regional sea level projections for South Asia - ARRCC Report - External

    Sea level projections for South Asia Supporting materials and methods Benjamin Harrison - benjamin.harrison@metoffice.gov.uk Reviewed by Joseph Daron and Matthew Palmer August 2020 Contents A1 Data

  • North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2025

    This forecast was issued on 21 May 2025. An updated seasonal forecast has since been issued in early August. Please see the link below for details. Early August updated seasonal forecast for the whole North Atlantic tropical storm season 2025 Forecast for June to November 2025 Issued 21 May 2025

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