Initial Expedition Training Chapter 7 - Weather Revision 1.00.

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Initial Expedition Training Chapter 7 - Weather Revision 1.00

The British Weather Snow is lying on the ground; and in the air the sleigh-bells sound; the frosted patterned window panes; it’s British Summer Time again!

Reading the weather data WeatherWindTemperatureUV Index

Sunshine UV Index Exposure category LowModerateHighVery highExtreme Protection required None. You can safely stay outside. Seek shade during midday hours, cover up and wear sunscreen. Avoid being outside during midday hours. Shirt, sunscreen and hat essential. Even with dark skin, damage can be caused by the sun. Sun protection factors of over 30 and preferably 50+ are best for expeditions. You could be in the sun for up to 12 hours.

Heat Look at the weather forecast – this picture was taken at 28 C. This group of cadets needed nearly 4 litres of water each that day.

Snow and ice Think about – slips and falls; cold and wet; navigation

Wind The stronger the wind the colder it will feel. Note that even fairly gentle wind lowers the temp by 3 or 4 C.

Mountain area forecasts Mountain areas