السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
مع انتظارنا للتوقعات الموسمية لمحمد الشاكر أود أن اطلعكم على توقعات الموقع البريطاني ميت أوفيس بخصوص الأشهر (11,10,9) وهي مثل المرة السابقة لا تتوقع أمطار فوق المعدل لبلاد الشام مع حرارة أعلى من المعدل لكن شمال و غرب افريقيا فتنبأ لهم بموسم خير (حتى الصحراء الكبرى) , طبعا الأمر غريب لكن على حد علمي فهناك علاقة عكسية بين الطقس السائد في المغرب العربي و السائد في المشرق العربي , تفاءلوا بالخير تجدوه. شاركونا النقاش المفيد .
Seasonal forecasts - indications for the next three months
Updated: 28 August 2008
The Met Office advises against use of these maps alone for decision making. UK users are encouraged to consult the official UK forecast for Autumn 2008, which are generated through expert interpretation of the forecast maps and other inputs, or to contact our Customer Centre. For other countries, users are advised to consult the relevant national meteorological service, who will have access to this and other local predictive information.
Most likely temperature categories for September/October/November
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Orange: above-normal temperatures (warm) more likely.
Green: near-normal temperatures (average) more likely.
Dark blue: below-normal temperatures (cold) more likely.
Yellow: zones of transition between the orange and green types (warm or average more likely).
Light blue: zones of transition between the dark blue and green types (cold or average more likely).
White: no favoured category.
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Most likely rainfall categories for September/October/November
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Orange: below-normal precipitation (dry) more likely.
Green: near-normal precipitation (average) more likely.
Dark blue: above-normal precipitation (wet) more likely.
Yellow: zones of transition between the orange and green types (dry or average more likely).
Light blue: zones of transition between the dark blue and green types (wet or average more likely).
White: no favoured category.
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