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  • How often do we get tornadoes in the UK?

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  • How does summer 2025 compare to summer 1976

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  • What is humidity and how does it affect human health?

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  • How does the Met Office monitor space weather?

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  • What is lightning and how does the Met Office monitor it?

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  • How do this week's temperatures compare with previous years?

    these thresholds were: 25°C: July 11, 1972. 26°C: July 13, 1972. 27°C: July 30, 1938. 29°C: September 1, 1954. READ MORE: How do we define a heatwave, and will we have one this week? Temperatures are set to rise across the UK during the coming days. Many of us can expect to see temperatures climb

  • What do we mean by a climate tipping point?

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  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    at times, moving in from the west, reaching all counties but largely clearing by dusk. The 7th had widespread and occasionally heavy rain in the morning, the rain becoming confined to the north and west in the afternoon, but was very mild with Stormont Castle (Down) reaching 20.1 °C. The mild theme

  • How does climate attribution science relate to Loss and Damage?

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  • Are storms in August unusual and why do we name them?

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