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CARDIFF CLIMATE PACK INTRODUCTION This City Pack provides high level, non-technical summaries of climate change projections for an individual city or town. It uses scientific research to provide robust climate information to help decision makers plan for the future, enabling cities and towns

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Future weather extremes likely to break new records

to the nearest C for the medium emission scenario RCP4.5 1950 2020 2050 2100 London 35 C 36 C 37 C 39 C Cardiff 33 C 34 C 35 C 37 C Edinburgh 29 C 30 C 31 C 33 C Belfast 27 C 28 C 29 C 31 C One-day rainfall Table 2: The table shows the most likely one-day rainfall total in winter (Dec Jan Feb) for a one-in-fifty

Met Office weather: What are this weekend's festival forecasts?

, Bullet for My Valentine, Jimmy Eat World, Don Broco, Spiritbox, Within Temptation, The Darkness. Depot Live – Cardiff Castle, Cardiff In Cardiff, festivalgoers attending Depot Live should brace for stormy conditions on Friday. Thunderstorms, hail, and gusty winds are also expected, making

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Met Office to host Europe's largest Arm supercomputer

The funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)  will create the largest Arm-based supercomputer in Europe. The powerful new £6.5m facility, to be hosted by the Met Office in Exeter and utilised by the universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter, the GW4

UKCP18_marine_info

cm 40 cm 11cm 20 cm 20 cm 8cm 20 cm 20 cm BELFAST 0 cm CARDIFF 0 cm EDINBURGH 0 cm LONDON 0 cm *RCP2.6 and RCP8.5 are the low and high emission scenarios used, as in IPCC AR5. The range is very likely (5th-95th percentile). Sea level change (m) 5 4 3 2 1 High emission scenario Low emission scenario

april-2000---record-rainfall---met-office.pdf

(1998) 1996 Dishforth (N Yorks) 142.5 106.4 (1993) 1992 Brize Norton (Oxon) 145.6 108.0 (1998) 1968 Odiham (Hants) 158.1 102.2 (1963) 1963 Bournemouth 150.6 101.7 (1966) 1951 Cardiff 151.0 144.0 (1920) 1904 Bristol 153.1 113.5 (1961) 1937 Bracknell (Berks) 160.8 106.0 (1983) 1963 Southampton 173.4

Sea-level rise Infographic-2a-MM

) at 2100 under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 relative to a baseline period of 1981-2000. The lower number in the range is at the 5th percentile, and the higher number in the range is at the 95 th percentile. Belfast (Bangor) RCP 4.5 +0.66m +0.19m RCP 8.5 +0.96m +0.34m Cardiff (Newport) RCP 4.5 +0.82m +0.36m RCP

Sea-level rise Infographic-3-MM

. An additional source of uncertainty is whether ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland will melt steadily, or rapidly collapse (after reaching a tipping point). In UK Climate Projections (UKCP18), projections of sea-level change out to 2300 were called “exploratory” projections. Cardiff (Newport) RCP 4.5

Boscastle Flood 16 August 2004

downpours especially across Southern England. There were reports of severe flooding across parts of North Cornwall, with up to 7 inches of rainfall falling, with one particular line of intense storms running northeast-wards from St Ives up towards the Cardiff region. Heavy thunder showers rumbled

Highest Wind Speed 13 February 1989

on 13th February 1989. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 13.6 °C at Exmouth (Devon) Lowest Minimum Temperature -1.6 °C at Fylingdales (North Yorkshire) Most Rainfall 30.9 mm at Aviemore (Highland) Most Sunshine 5.6 hours at Cardiff, Bute Park (South Glamorgan) National Meteorological

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