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What are our priorities and how are we doing

safe and thrive (copy available upon request, please contact us). How are we doing? We have an open and transparent policy on how well our public weather forecasts are performing. See how we are doing against our targets.

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Nature doing heavy lifting to slow carbon-dioxide rise

The Met Office global carbon-dioxide forecast for 2022 has been published today [Tuesday 11 January, 2022]. Professor Richard Betts MBE – who leads the team behind the CO2 forecast –  said: “Our 2022 forecast suggests that nature will temporarily be doing our ‘heavy lifting’ this year as ecosystems

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Parents could be doing more to protect their children’s eyes from UV

be irreversible. Worryingly, just 43% of UK adults say they have sunglasses that offer UV protection. Parents urged to protect children Although everyone is at risk, children’s eyes do not fully develop and provide natural lens protection until the age of 12 and they are likely to spend much more time outside

Climate and climate change

Automatic and manual stations

54.614, -3.155 Automatic Kew Gardens England 51.481, -0.293 Automatic Kielder Castle England 55.234, -2.579 Automatic Kingston Maurward England 50.717, -2.397 Manual Lacock England 51.431, -2.113 Manual Langdon Bay England 51.133, 1.345 Automatic Lapford England 50.863, -3.808 Manual Larkhill England

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

What are the August Bank Holiday’s current weather records?

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The Great South Run: What to expect from the weather

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uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24.pdf

99006 DUNSTAFFNAGE 3 56.45039 -5.43974 SCO 1964 99008 EAST MALLING 33 51.28756 0.4484 ENG 1925 99010 FYVIE CASTLE 55 57.44272 -2.38973 SCO 1908 99014 KATESBRIDGE 91 54.29673 -6.11118 NI 1983 99015 KILLOWEN 4 54.07683 -6.18401 NI 1989 99016 KINBRACE, HATCHERY 103 58.23025 -3.92206 SCO 1956 99017 WIGHT

UK climate extremes

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