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Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx

and main lines closed out of London due to concerns with rail buckling. Damage occurred to overhead electric wires as they sagged in the heat, and trackside vegetation caught fire in several locations. The exceptionally hot weather made conditions difficult, particularly for the frail and elderly

wiser_newsletter0721.pdf

services production, packaging, dissemination, uptake and utilization by vulnerable groups, policy makers, media and the youth. Among the outputs delivered by WISER pan-Africa is tools and models for facilitating increased appreciation of the social economic benefits (SEB) of climate information services

hunter-style_sea_level_rise_allowances_technical_note.pdf

not included. The Hunter-style Sea-Level Rise Allowances are fully documented in "Sea-level rise allowances for the UK", Howard and Palmer, 2020, Environmental Research Communications, https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ab7cb4 This technical note gives a brief summary. The Hunter-style Sea-Level Rise

Weather services for contingency planners

recovery  16 - 30 days An indication of how the weather might change, or be different from normal, (i.e. warmer, colder, wetter, drier) across the whole UK. Consider changing operational arrangements. Set up planning meetings. Maintain watching brief Bias of pre-order stocks  3 month outlook

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Glastonbury Festival – wellies or sun cream?

normal for the time of year, with highs likely around 18-20C. “Sunday is expected to be mostly dry and bright at first but with showers once again developing through the morning, some of which could be heavy, and possibly thundery. The unsettled pattern is expected to continue to dominate

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Warm weather on the way

outside enjoying the warm weather. Away from central and southern parts UV levels will be moderate. Met Office spokeswoman Penny Tranter said: “Clouds don’t always stop UV rays, and unlike the sun’s warmth, it’s difficult to know when they may be harming you. Burning just once every two years can

umuwjune21_research-news-article1.pdf

Migliorini (NG-DA) gave a brief account of achievements and plans for the coming year including planned operational implementation of NG-OPS alongside the UM. LFRic Infrastructure and GHASP: finally, two well-received presentations by Ben Shipway (GHASP) and Steve Mullerworth (LFRic) provided an overview

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

and scattered blustery showers. Scotland diary of highlights August was a generally unsettled month with westerly winds and bands of persistent rain alternating with brighter showery weather. There was a brief hot spell, mainly affecting the south and west, on the 24th-26th, and it was very warm in the west

NCIC Monthly Summary

winds. There was a spell of generally dry sunny weather from the 12th to 21st associated with high pressure, and it briefly turned very warm or hot around mid-month. From the 22nd onwards it turned much cooler and more unsettled. The mean temperature for the month was 0.2 °C above the long-term

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