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The 850 hPa level is usually just above the boundary layer and at this level the day-night variation in temperature is generally negligible...
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500-1000 hPa thickness is a measure of the mean temperature of a column of the atmosphere between these pressure levels and can be used to distinguish between warm and cold air masses and...
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These charts show surface pressure patterns. Areas of high pressure (anticyclones) are usually associated with settled weather...
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Dew Point Temperature at 2 m above the earth’s surface gives an indication of conditions which a person will experience or feel. High dewpoint temperatures inhibit heat loss from the body by perspriation and...
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Temperatures at 2 m above the earth’s surface and winds at 10 m above the earth’s surface approximate most closely to the conditions that a person would experience.
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This chart shows probability information regarding point precipitation, as derived from the ...
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This chart shows probability information regarding point precipitation, as derived from the ...
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This chart shows probability information regarding point precipitation, as derived from the ...
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Various thermall comfort parameters showing thermal comfort
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The idea of the plot is to be able to display each spectral partition as an arrow, with the direction being the mean direction, the length of the arrow the significant wave height, the colour of the arrow the mean wave period with the different arrow head for each partitions.
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This product is derived from an ensemble of 50 model runs plus Control. Visibility is an ...
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Simulated visible images show simulations of the upward flux of radiation (as would be detected by a weather satellite) derived from information using the model representation of temperatures and cloud layers.
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Bulk Wind Shearcharts show the vector value (in wind arrow form) of the shear between the low level, near surface level (10 m) and a mid-tropospheric level (about 6 km)...
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The surface wind is influenced by the roughness of the earth's surface and is likely to be less strong, and a little backed (in the northern hemisphere) or veered (in the southern hemisphere)...
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This chart shows the anomaly in the wind speed at 10 m above the earth's surface (in m/s) ...
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These charts show surface pressure patterns. Areas of high pressure (anticyclones) are usually associated with settled weather...
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Dew Point Temperature at 2 m above the earth’s surface gives an indication of conditions which a person will experience or feel. High dewpoint temperatures inhibit heat loss from the body by perspriation and...
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Temperatures at 2 m above the earth’s surface and winds at 10 m above the earth’s surface approximate most closely to the conditions that a person would experience.
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Air temperatures at 2 m above the earth's surface approximate most closely to the conditions a person would most likely experience...
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This chart shows the anomaly in the temperature at 2 m above the earth’s surface (in °C) during a 24 hour period immediately preceding the chosen valid date/time...
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Aurora: a deep learning-based system developed by Microsoft. It is initialised with ECMWF analysis. Aurora operates at 0.1° resolution.
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Aurora: a deep learning-based system developed by Microsoft. It is initialised with ECMWF analysis. Aurora operates at 0.1° resolution.
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Aurora: a deep learning-based system developed by Microsoft. It is initialised with ECMWF analysis. Aurora operates at 0.1° resolution.
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Aurora: a deep learning-based system developed by Microsoft. It is initialised with ECMWF analysis. Aurora operates at 0.1° resolution.
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Aurora: a deep learning-based system developed by Microsoft. It is initialised with ECMWF analysis. Aurora operates at 0.1° resolution.
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