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cloud_spotting_diy_activity.pdf

string to each end of the binoculars so you can have them round you neck, poised to get ready to explore the sky! 04 Cloud spotting Let’s put your knowledge to the test by going into your garden or looking out of your window with your cloud binoculars. Using the cloud identifying sheet can you spot

cloud-spotting-diy-activity.pdf

to each end of the binoculars so you can have them round you neck, poised to get ready to explore the sky! 04 Cloud spotting Let’s put your knowledge to the test by going into your garden or looking out of your window with your cloud binoculars. Using the cloud identifying sheet can you spot

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Amber and Yellow warnings for snow and ice remain in force

for snow and ice, the Met Office’s WeatherReady campaign offers practical advice to help you prepare your home, garden, and daily routines for winter weather. For the latest warnings and forecasts, visit: Met Office warnings and advice Read: 5 tips for staying safe in snow Read: 4 tips for staying safe

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Cold start to New Year with snow and ice warning issued

advice to help you prepare your home, garden, and daily routines for winter weather.  Read: 5 tips for staying safe in snow Read: 4 tips for staying safe in ice Read: Keeping your home warm this winter Read: How cold weather affects your health Read: What to do if you have a frozen or burst pipe How far

session-3---climate-change-and-impacts.pdf

. For example, tomatoes, it’s much better to buy organic Spanish ones, than ones that have been grown in the UK. To get tomatoes all year round in the UK you have to heat the greenhouses/polytunnels with CO2, and this causes a much bigger carbon footprint than shipping in overland from Spain. 6

pwscg_minutes_october2021.pdf

John Harrison (JH) Met Office Seb Lawrence (SeL) Cabinet Office Ian Cameron (IC) Met Office Ben Brook (BB) Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service Will Lang (WL) Met Office Agostinho Sousa (AS) UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) Mike Gray (MG) Met Office Ian Collins Local Government Association (LGA

UK climate extremes

February 2019 Kew Gardens (London) March* 25.6 29 March 1968 Mepal (Cambridgeshire) April* 29.4 16 April 1949^ Camden Square (London) May* 32.8 22 May 1922^ Camden Square (London) May* 32.8 29 May 1944 Horsham (West Sussex) May* 32.8 29 May 1944 Tunbridge Wells (Kent) May* 32.8 29 May 1944 Regent's

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

were above normal over the southwest but below normal over most of Scotland and Northern Ireland. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 38.7 °C was recorded at Cambridge Botanic Garden on the 25th. A minimum temperature of -0.4 °C was recorded at Altnaharra (Sutherland

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Amber warning in force as Storm Floris impacts UK

,   garden furniture (bring inside or secure in place),   trampolines (turn upside down or secure with tent pegs)  sheds (ensure doors are locked) Find more preparedness advice as part of WeatherReady. The 2024-2025 storm naming season so far  Storm Floris is the sixth named storm of the 2024/2025 Storm

Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

of time. “That being said, we could see some relatively high rainfall totals building up. We're talking 15-20 millimetres perhaps. And whilst this is coming in a relatively short period of time, it is going to be some welcome rain for many places. Lots of gardeners, farmers have been calling out

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