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Lowest Temperature 10 January 1982

January 1982. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 7.0 °C at Penzance, Penlee Gardens (Cornwall) Lowest Minimum Temperature -27.2 °C at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) Most Rainfall 22.3 mm at Jersey Airport (Channel Islands) Most Sunshine 7.1 hours at Ringway (Greater Manchester) & Hemsby

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Slow-worms at the Met Office Slow-worm A long-term resident at the Met Office, the Slow-worm is a native species to Eurasia and they are inhabitants of grasslands, scrub, woodlands and gardens. They can be found basking (warming up) under the reptile refugia that have been placed around the Met

metoffice_bringingdatatolife_secondary_welsh_final.pdf

gweithgaredd ymarferol. Rhowch garden (ar dudalennau 12 i 16) i bob myfyriwr. Bydd pob cerdyn yn cynnwys naill ai delweddiad o ddata tywydd, disgrifiad o’r tywydd neu effaith. Rhaid i’r myfyrwyr drefnu eu hunain i’r grŵp cywir o dri sy’n berthnasol i’w carden. 15 munud Gwaith grŵp Cardiau data

11-14-a-clean-air-future-presentation.pdf

), cleaning products or craft materials are released into the air. These harmful gases are called volatile organic compounds (VOC). ​Burning things indoors releases gases into the air, e.g. burning wood and coal to heat homes, smoking, or burning candles and incense sticks. Dust, mould and bacteria are made

mitigation_webinar_summary.pdf

methane emissions into our atmosphere. Whilst these are taken into account in the study above, we also need to consider permafrost. Carbon is currently stored in frozen organic soils in the Arctic regions. If that thaws it will release carbon into the atmosphere. This is referred to as a positive

2024-community-resilience-leaflet.pdf

afterwards. Small things can really help, like clearing gutters or fixing broken tiles and moving garden furniture and pot plants to garden sheds or garages. Fog Whether it is widespread or patchy, thick fog can bring disruption to all transport networks. Driving conditions can become very poor

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Increasing influence of climate change on UK climate

temperature records Although sitting outside the top ten warmest years in the series (all since 2002), 2019 was most remarkable for setting four UK high temperature records, including: A new all-time record (38.7° C) 25 July, Cambridge University Botanic Gardens (Cambridgeshire) A new winter record (21.2

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Transforming climate resilience in tea production

the UK and China has demonstrated that integrating scientific knowledge with local expertise has the potential to enhance the resilience of the tea sector to climate variability and change, and develop more effective climate adaptation strategies for the tea industry”.  Tea Garden, Baoshan, Yunnan

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Warming up for Easter

) in Kew Gardens, London. Temperatures will continue to rise day by day and with the sun getting stronger at this time of year, it’s going to feel warm or very warm across much of the country this Easter weekend. “Temperatures will reach into the low 20s Celsius quite widely and there’s a good chance

Bruton Rainfall 28 June 1917

Gardens, Somerton 171.5 mm Isohyetal (lines of equal rainfall) analysis (mm) for 28th June 1917. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 22.8 °C at Kew Observatory (Surrey) Lowest Minimum Temperature 1.7 °C at Eskdalemuir (Dumfriesshire) Most Rainfall* 242.8 mm at Sexey's School, Bruton

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