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. Kristina Costar Share an embargoed copy of the London Economics report with PWSCG members ahead of publication. 11. Alison Wood PWSCG to be offered a deep dive into the digital objectives and outcomes work October 2024 Once final copy agreed Summer 2024 Item 1: In Camera Session See full version

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912.pdf

°C on the 6th. 7th to 17th The 7th was a mild, generally cloudy and windy day, but with some brief sunny spells in some central and southern counties, and it turned wet in the north with gales in exposed places. Rain spread from the west overnight 7th/8th followed by sunshine and showers on the 8th

Memo

Met Office Board Special meeting summary 11 July 2018 • Nick Jobling (Interim Chief Executive) briefed the Board on progress with a number of actions from the ARAC Annual Report and the Board agreed to review these periodically. • Nick Jobling updated the Board on reporting in the Annual Report

wiser0083_ccdavii_event_notes.pdf

sector, civil society, youth, women groups and the media. Overview of event The CCDA-VII conference was preceded by pre-events that included a session organised by the African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) on the socio-economic benefits of climate services. The Minister responsible for Environment

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Met Office Board Summary 21 May 2015 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � The minutes of the meeting held on 2 April 2015 were agreed to be an accurate record of the meeting. The Board briefly discussed advertising on the Met Office website and noted that anything considered inappropriate would not appear

Met Office Deep Dive: Heatwaves, thunderstorms and satellite launches

A look back at summer so far So far, there have been 14 days with temperatures exceeding 30°C, compared to 10 last year. While we’re not yet at the 1995 record of 34 such days, the consistent warmth is notable. The season has seen only brief, mild cooler spells, with most days either in heatwave

Met Office Deep Dive: Heatwaves, marine anomalies and a satellite launch

Office Deep Dive: Heatwaves, marine anomalies and a satellite launch Author: Press Office 9 July 2025 After a brief break from the heat, the UK is once again seeing temperatures on the rise. This week’s weather story is dominated by a developing heatwave, a marine heat anomaly, and a major leap forward

barometer-issue-36.pdf

station on Sule Skerry – a remote island 40 km west of Orkney in the far north of Scotland. James and the engineering team visit this station once a year to update the equipment and change the sensors. It’s a trip that requires careful preparation – partly because there’s only a brief window of time

NCIC Monthly Summary

from the 23rd to 29th, but a brief hot southerly incursion on the 30th and 31st brought unusually high temperatures to many parts of the UK, locally reaching 37.8 °C (100 °F) in the southeast. The provisional UK mean temperature was 14.3 °C, which is 0.8 °C below the 1981-2010 longterm average

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