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Satellite image of the month - 2020

as a darker brown at the top of the image. National parks, hills and commons located further east include the New Forest and Surrey hills, and these are characterised as a chocolate brown colour. Forested areas show up as a very dark green, with both the Forest of Dean and Thetford forest covering

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and the Isle of Wight. Storm Ciarán exacerbated existing flooding problems with many rivers bursting their banks. At West Bay in Dorset, a section of cliff collapsed into the sea. In Surrey, storm Ciarán caused a power outage at three water treatment plants leaving thousands without a water supply

Why has spring been so warm and dry so far this year?

it the third warmest April since records began in 1884. All four UK nations recorded their third warmest April, with daytime temperatures playing a major role. The highest temperature of the month was 26.7°C, recorded on 30 April in Wisley, Surrey. That day also tied with 19 April 2018 as the UK’s

Summer 2022: a historic season for northern hemisphere heatwaves

40°C. Nights were also exceptionally warm, especially in urban areas – with records being broken overnight with 25.8°C being recorded at Kenley in Surrey overnight, creating a provisional new maximum night-time temperature record. Looking across the northern hemisphere, the UK is not alone

Dr Laura Dawkins

Areas of expertise Hazard to Risk  Statistical Modelling and Data Science Extreme Value Analysis Climate Resilience Natural Hazards  Current activities Laura is an Expert Scientist in the UK Climate Resilience Team. Her expertise relate to three key areas: translating hazard to risk, statistics

Weather and Climate Information Services (WISER)

of socio-economic benefit. Discover more about the history of the WISER programme through this brochure and explore completed projects to date. Brand guidance WISER Visual Brand Guidelines  Contact us  If you have an enquiry relating to the WISER programme, please contact us.

nmla_access_statement.pdf

“Preserving the past, informing the future” National Meteorological Library & Archive Access Statement Mission Statement ''The National Meteorological Library and Archive (NMLA) seeks to preserve, in perpetuity, records relating to the national memory of the weather in both paper and also digital

wiser0108_epicc_event_report_0519.pdf

- and long-term migration, displacement by disaster, and planned relocation or resettlement of people – relate to climate change. Data visualization For capacity development in Tanzania within the EPICC project, we will provide and evaluate several climate services and visualizations, integrating seasonal

ukcp18-newsletter.sept21.pdf

change of key importance for local decision-making and planning. If you have any queries relating to this newsletter, please contact the Project Team. Issued on behalf of Defra, BEIS and Environment Agency by the Met Office To unsubscribe, please click here © Crown copyright

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