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Met Office football forecast: Unsettled weather for this week's fixtures

:00) The northeast will enjoy some sunny spells, but scattered showers, potentially heavy, are forecast. Winds will be light, and temperatures will be closer to the seasonal average, peaking at 9°C. Fans should be ready for sudden downpours. Tottenham Hotspur vs Brentford (15:00) London

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Building resilience to a changing climate across the Commonwealth

The Met Office has been at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London this week (16th - 20th) demonstrating our position as a global partner of choice for weather and climate services. Throughout the week, the Met Office has been showcasing our work across the Commonwealth

hot-spell-june-2017---met-office.pdf

(Greater London) recorded 34.5 °C, the UK's highest June temperature since 1976. Impacts While many enjoyed the fine, sunny weather, the heat resulted in some speed restrictions on rail lines to avoid buckling, and there was an increased risk of high air pollution for congested areas such as the East

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Heatwave for parts of the UK this week

the south east. As the brighter conditions spread across England and Wales, temperatures could reach 29°C in London and East Anglia. Rain will persist in the far north west of Scotland through the day and overnight but will weaken and eventually clear on Tuesday. It will also be cooler here

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v3.pdf

rooms Details TBC 12.15-13.00 Lunch 13.00-14:35 Theme 3 - Future carbon and mitigation strategies to avoid the most dangerous impacts of climate change To include keynote speeches on policy and science and a panel discussion with Q&A Chair Dr Ajay Gambhir, Imperial College London Keynote speakers

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v4.pdf

Theme 3 - Future carbon and mitigation strategies to avoid the most dangerous impacts of climate change To include keynote speeches on policy and science and a panel discussion with Q&A Chair Dr Ajay Gambhir, Imperial College London Keynote speakers Prof Paul Monks, BEIS The Right Honourable Lord Stern

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v2.pdf

-13.00 Lunch 13.00-14:35 Theme 3 - Future carbon and mitigation strategies to avoid the most dangerous impacts of climate change To include keynote speeches on policy and science and a panel discussion with Q&A Chair Dr Ajay Gambhir, Imperial College London Keynote speakers Prof Paul Monks, BEIS

sigwx-interpretation-guide.pdf

). 1.2. There are two WAFCs. WAFC London (based at the United Kingdom's Met Office headquarters in Exeter) and WAFC Washington (based at the United States of America's Aviation Weather Service offices in Kansas City, Missouri). 1.3. There are two height ranges for which the WAFCs produce SIGWX

Volcanic ash

Volcanic ash advisory centre - further information

Below includes further information on the Met Office and London VAAC, how we collaborate with many organisations and are active participants in international volcanic ash related exercises, working groups and projects.

Collaboration activities Information on the status of volcanoes and signs of unrest or activity is provided to the Met Office by the State Volcano Observatory, which for Icelandic volcanoes in the London VAAC region is IMO. A weekly communication between the Met Office and IMO takes place

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