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Temperature versus ‘feels like’: why they are not always the same
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Heat to peak early next week
or in the garden you can have a big impact on our water consumption. Our Water’s Worth Saving campaign has a host of helpful top-tips showing the simple things we can all do to save this precious resource, so it remains readily available now and in the future.” RAC Breakdown spokesman Rod Dennis said: “An amber
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How to make the most of the Met Office app this bank holiday weekend
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How close are we to breaking spring records?
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Communicating Long-term Climate information
science does not necessarily lead to better decision making (Corner & van Eck, 2014). • Scientists simply present the facts through traditional academic routes, is not fit for the purpose of informing policy or effectively communicating science (Bowater & Yeoman, 2013). • Scientists need
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UK prepares for historic hot spell
wouldn’t get to this situation but for the first time ever we are forecasting greater than 40°C in the UK. “Climate attribution scientist at the Met Office, Dr Nikos Christidis, said “In a recent study we found that the likelihood of extremely hot days in the UK has been increasing and will continue to do
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conditions to generate income. “For me, the drought is a blessing in disguise. But when it starts raining, I will do what everyone does; plant crops,” said Echoka. Supported by: Fund Manager: Delivery Partners: To others, especially the elderly people, the prevailing climatic conditions are something
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May 2026 temperature records verified
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10-Day trend: Regional contrasts as warmer weather returns
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ukv-parameters-may-2019.pdf
convection” must be added to this to get the total rainfall accumulation (this is not required for the UK models as they do not run a convection scheme). m [YYYYMMDD]T[hhmm]Z-PT[nnnn]H[mm] M-rainfall_accumulation-PT01H.nc Hourly (1-54) Accumulation in previous hour rainfall accumulation (15 minute