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An average October comes to a close

An average October comes to a close Author: Dr Emily Carlisle (UK Climate Monitoring Scientist) 1 November 2024 Despite the first named storm of the year, October has been a fairly typical month for UK weather. October has been a rather typical month for UK weather, with provisional statistics showing

leaderpack_1-3-update.pdf

and choose somewhere with a different climate to the UK. A few countries don’t have any data, just pick another one if no values come up. 2) Set Items in ranking list to 3. 3) Put in todays’ date and a time that is in the past (0900 should work if you aren’t sure). 4) Discuss the max/min/rain/wind

Met Office Deep Dive: Recent heatwaves and a changing climate

uncertain, but it is expected to affect Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, and possibly southern Wales. Temperatures will begin to rise again, with highs potentially reaching the mid to high 20s. Sunshine will be more prevalent, especially away from the southwest. Later in the week, another system

NCIC Monthly Summary

: A maximum temperature of 17.6 °C was recorded at Nantwich, Reaseheath Hall (Cheshire) on the 9th. A minimum temperature of -8.7 °C was recorded at Shap (Cumbria) on the 29th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 UTC on the 20th, 67.2 mm of rain fell at Achfary (Sutherland). A wind gust of 85 knots (98 mph

Balancing supply and demand

Understanding how the weather affects supply and demand is important for any business. But when it comes to getting power and water out to workplaces and homes, it’s absolutely crucial. Our operational forecast services play a huge role in helping water and energy companies address this challenge

Microsoft Word - Minutes PWSCG 14 Oct 2020 without in camera_final

Office Council Jim Kerr (JK) Scottish Government Brian Scofield Met Office Will Hall (WH) Cabinet Office Ellie Tones Met Office James Partington (JP) BEIS Ian Cameron Met Office Apologies Nathan Travis (NT) National Fire Chiefs Council Tracey Goode (TG) Welsh Government Ian Hoult LGA Jenny Shellens

Microsoft Word - PWSCG Minutes - 29 Jan 20 - FINAL_

Public Health England BEIS Met Office Met Office Met Office Met Office Met Office Apologies William Hall Ian Hoult Actions Owner Action Date 1. Secretariat Actions from the last meeting to be sent round by By 14 Feb correspondence 2. Duncan Potts Look into how MO funding flows and how it works

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