
Linea Meteo Weather: Interactive weather world map, short and long range forecasts for the UK and abroad Sky News UK Weather Forecast Temperatures over parts of the country dropped back to minus 4C on Thursday night, so it was a chilly start in many spots, but sunny. That sunshine will help push temperatures up to around 14C at best, but that should feel quite pleasant in light winds. It will be warmest over parts of the north and west, whilst North Sea Coasts will be cooler at times, with an on shore breeze. Through the afternoon, cloud will bubble up over central, southern and south-eastern areas; this will disappear this evening. So, it will be another chilly night tonight, with a touch of frost in rural areas. The emphasis on Saturday’s weather will be on dry conditions once again, with the best of the sunshine in the north and west. Central, southern and south-eastern areas will be more cloudy with one or two isolated showers.
Havainnot et al Weather - Canada Canadian Weather Choose a province or territory: Date modified: UK and World Weather Forecast: radar, severe warnings, and more Arctic Sea Ice News and Analysis The sea ice extent has been quickly growing, and by the end of October, ice covered most of the Arctic Ocean. Overall, the ice extent remained below average for this time of year in the Barents and Kara Seas, as well as within northern Baffin Bay and the East Greenland Sea. Overview of conditions Figure 1. Arctic sea ice extent for October 2021 was 6.77 million square kilometers (2.61 million square miles). Credit: National Snow and Ice Data CenterHigh-resolution image The monthly average extent for October 2021 was 6.77 million square kilometers (2.61 million square miles). Conditions in context Figure 2a. Credit: National Snow and Ice Data CenterHigh-resolution image Figure 2b. Credit: NSIDC courtesy NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory Physical Sciences Laboratory High-resolution image Figure 2c. Credit: NSIDC courtesy NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory Physical Sciences Laboratory High-resolution image October 2021 compared to previous years Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. References
BBC Weather : United Kingdom YELLOW WARNING of ICE for northeast England, the East Midlands, East Anglia and parts of southeast England. Between 02:00 Sunday 4th February and 10:00 Sunday 4th February Icy patches are likely to form on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, bringing a risk of injuries from slips and falls as well as difficult driving conditions. YELLOW WARNING of SNOW and ICE for London and southeast England and parts of East Anglia. Between 20:00 Sunday 4th February and 10:00 Monday 5th February Wintry showers are expected to affect southeast England through Sunday night and Monday morning. YELLOW WARNING of SNOW and ICE for Northern Ireland, much of Scotland, northern England and north Wales.
Ryan Maue PhD Meteorology Post by Dr. Ryan N. Maue Dr. Judith Curry is quoted in a classic Seth Borenstein AP screed connecting disparate extreme weather events into a tidy AGW-narrative: “Sometimes it seems as if we have weather amnesia.” The AP article sets up the typical “arguing amongst experts” debate where the non-expert journalist assembles the narrative. The AP article begins: “Nature is pummelling the United States this year with extremes. Of course we know that natural disasters occur globally, and are often modulated by the El Niño Southern Oscillation (e.g. Dr. I’m sure Masters is tired of the website hits and advertising revenue, but this statement is not scientific but anecdotal. The AP article continues: “What’s happening, say experts, is mostly random chance or bad luck. Who says what? The insurance company Munich Re calculated that in the first six months of the year there have been 98 natural disasters in the United States, about double the average of the 1990s. Dr. NASA’s Dr. Dr.
World Weather Information Service How to Forecast Weather | Ever wondered how to forecast the weather without actually using instruments? Check the Clouds: Clouds can tell us a lot about the weather. For example, they can tell us if it’s going to be warmer on a particular night by simply being there. That’s because they prevent heat radiation from escaping. Check the Humidity: If you’re one of those people whose hair gets all curly when it gets really humid out, you know exactly what this is about. Check the Animals: Birds only fly in the sky when they expect fair weather ahead. Look at the Rainbow (but only in the west) and look for a Red Sky: If you see one in the west, it means a major storm front is coming. Check the Air: If it smells like a compost heap, expect some rain soon. Check the Moon: Seen any red moons lately? Check the Wind: If you can tell which way the wind is blowing, you can tell if there is a storm approaching. A Few More Ideas: Make a campfire – If the smoke goes straight up, clear skies ahead.
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