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Microsoft Word - Scottish records classification scheme
CLASSIFICATION SCHEME Records which have already been transferred from Saughton to NRS are noted as [see NRS catalogue] or [transferred, not yet on NRS online catalogue] MET1 – Owner originally Scottish Met Society MET1/2 Climate Returns MET1/2/1 Observations from Gordon Castle [see NRS catalogue
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UK records fifth warmest July on record
The UK has had its fifth warmest July on record, according to provisional Met Office statistics.
it the fifth warmest July since the series began in 1884 and the warmest since 2018. All four UK nations recorded one of their top ten warmest Julys, with Scotland and Northern Ireland ranking sixth, England seventh, and Wales tenth. Regionally, both Shetland and Orkney have had their warmest July’s
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June 2026 heatwave: A recap of the temperature records
Non-Executive Directors News & media Media centre Campaigns Contact the Press Office Weather & climate news Corporate news Official news blog Contact us Send us your feedback Ways to contact us How to find our offices Information for visitors June 2026 heatwave: A recap of the temperature records
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How close are we to breaking spring records?
Non-Executive Directors News & media Media centre Campaigns Contact the Press Office Weather & climate news Corporate news Official news blog Contact us Send us your feedback Ways to contact us How to find our offices Information for visitors How close are we to breaking spring records? Author
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Europe experiences warmest year on record in 2020
The latest edition in an annual series of global climate reports shows that Europe experienced its warmest year in 2020 by a considerable amount.
the wealth of evidence of sustained climate change with long-term trends and record or near-record values across our climate system is growing and it is becoming abundantly clear that these historically unusual values of water vapour, relative humidity, evaporation, soil moisture, drought, extreme
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The heatwave in Western Europe in June 2022
simulations start at year 1850. The likelihood of extreme heatwaves is calculated under four different climatic conditions: the natural climate, represented by all June temperature anomalies extracted from the NAT experiment. The climate of 2003, when the record June temperature was observed, represented
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western_europe_attribution_june_2022.pdf
. • The climate of 2003, when the record June temperature was observed, represented by temperature anomalies in years 1993-2012 extracted from the ALL experiment. • the present climate, represented by the temperature anomalies in years 2013-2032 extracted from the ALL experiment. • the climate of the late
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western_europe_attribution_june_2022pdf
. • The climate of 2003, when the record June temperature was observed, represented by temperature anomalies in years 1993-2012 extracted from the ALL experiment. • the present climate, represented by the temperature anomalies in years 2013-2032 extracted from the ALL experiment. • the climate of the late
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2011-peterson_texas_drought.pdf
; Arndt et al. 2010). This implies that more moisture is available to form precipitation in extreme events and to provide additional energy to further intensify such events. About two-thirds of locations globally with long, climate-quality instrumental records [e.g., as compiled in the Hadley Centre
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2011-peterson_texas_droughtpdf
; Arndt et al. 2010). This implies that more moisture is available to form precipitation in extreme events and to provide additional energy to further intensify such events. About two-thirds of locations globally with long, climate-quality instrumental records [e.g., as compiled in the Hadley Centre