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National Severe Weather Warnings Archive

, Thunderstorm, Wind, Snow, Lightning, Ice, Fog, Extreme Heat Regions:  Orkney & Shetland Highlands & Eilean Siar Grampian Central,Tayside & Fife, Strathclyde SW Scotland, Lothian Borders Northern Ireland Northwest England Northeast England Yorkshire & Humber West Midlands East Midlands East

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Amber warnings issued for snow and ice

, 2-4cm of snow could accumulate quite widely, with 5-10cm possible in a few places. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly said: “The boundary between milder and colder air is gradually moving north, with some heavy and persistent snow likely at times on the northern edge of this boundary. Snow

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2024: provisionally the fourth warmest year on record for the UK

of fatalities. The 2023-24 storm season saw letter ‘L’ reached with storm Lilian in August 2024, the most named storms since naming was introduced in Autumn 2015. Storm Henk on 2 January brought widespread flooding as a culmination to the wet end to 2023. The winter half-year October 2023 to March 2024

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Dry January

of rain (15% of the expected average) and Fife 12.1 mm (15% of the expected average). Meanwhile the wettest place in January was Achnagart, Highlands where 318 mm were recorded (74% of average). The climate region of East and North East England had just 22.9mm of rainfall, its second driest January

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Cold weather gives way to milder conditions – Feb 2021

winds continuing to make it feel even colder.” “Overnight temperatures have been notable with -17.1C recorded in the Highlands of Scotland, on Tuesday night. While Wednesday night is expected to be the coldest night of the winter so far.” Cold Weather Alerts Cold Weather Alerts are still in place

Microsoft Word - Note of PWSCG N. Ireland 2-11-22 Final

PWSCG Northern Ireland Wednesday 2 nd November 2022, Clarence Court, Belfast 1. Welcome and Introductions GQ welcomed attendees and round table introductions were given. 2. Chair of PWSCG Update DP provided a short background to the purpose and remit of the PWSCG and why hearing first hand from

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One billion face heat-stress risk from 2°C rise

The numbers of people in regions across the world affected by extreme heat stress – a potentially fatal combination of heat and humidity – could increase nearly 15-fold if the world’s temperature rise reaches 2°C.

call-part-1-annex-5.2_wiser-seb-how-to-note-2-.pdf

HOW TO NOTE 2 CONDUCTING AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE INFORMATION SERVICES Supported by: WEATHER AND CLIMATE INFORMATION SERVICES FOR AFRICA (WISER) The Weather and Climate Information Services for Africa (WISER) programme is enhancing the resilience

factsheet_14-microclimates_2023.pdf

4500 900 1500 Wind (degrees/knots) 040/05 050/11 000/00 130/05 010/08 020/07 Table 3. Weather conditions for inland stations not affected by sea fog on 26 April 1984. Aviemore (Highland) Glenlivet (Moray) Newcastle Weather Centre 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z Cloud cover (oktas) 0 2 0 0 0 7

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