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faq_on_ukcp_local_issue.pdf

the updated dataset is available. • UKCP Local (2.2km) science report (i.e. UKCP Convection-permitting model projections: Science report) - the figures and numbers quoted in the report will change, but not the overarching key conclusions. The report will be revised once the updated results are available

Extreme Value Analysis

infrastructure assets have different operational thresholds, depending on materials and usage. For example, some assets may not be able to function beyond a certain temperature variable: if it gets too hot or too cold, it will fail. The characterisation of an extreme event will vary depending

Corporate Partnerships

discussions with target audiences 6 Focus Group discussions were conducted with three livelihood groups: pastoralists in Northern Kenya and farmers and fishermen in Uganda. Separate focus groups were held with men, women and youth in each location. Youth were included separately as it was assumed

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An unsettled period toward the end of 2023

of northern England and Scotland. It is possible this snow could fall to lower levels for a brief period of time across Scotland. The warnings for this low-pressure system include: a wind warning covering most of Wales and a large part of southern England; rain warnings for Northern Ireland and Wales

Memo

, and the future objectives of the Flood Forecasting Centre collaboration. • Jo Shanmugalingam and Harriet Wallace briefed the Board on activities at BEIS, particularly the Government’s objectives of levelling up, working towards Net Zero and promoting global Britain. The Board discussed changes

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Cold and unsettled weather for many

accumulations, mainly over higher ground, but potentially briefly to lower levels. If it does manage to settle it will most likely be on grassy surfaces, with road temperatures having built up sufficiently in the recent mild weather to avoid any significant issues.   Behind this, wintry showers follow

Met Office daily weather: Widely sunny spells to end the week

low cloud throughout the day. Winds will be light to moderate for most, although a strong and gusty easterly breeze is forecast across southwestern areas. This may bring a fresher feel to parts of Devon and Cornwall, despite the sunshine. Temperatures will again be very warm or hot in the west

Met Office daily weather: July kicks off with peak of current hot spell

the day, giving way to isolated, sharp, and slow-moving showers, particularly in convergence zones across northern England and eastern to central Scotland. Southeastern areas, lying south and east of a line from Exeter to Norwich, will remain hot, very hot in places, and humid. There is a small chance

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