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Balancing supply and demand

in demand if rain is predicted because consumers are less likely to water their gardens.   Location also plays a part. In built-up areas or cities, water consumption tends to remain unchanged until temperatures reach 20 or 21 degrees. But in the north, where it’s cooler, it only has to get to around 18

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

UK climate extremes

) February 21.2 26 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

iccs6_side_event_report_feb2020.pdf

of Africa (GHACOF) has been in operation for over 20 years. It is an organic movement with a large attendance of over 250 people annually. This allows a sizeable representation of the different actors at the forum who congregate in response to an open call for participation. This is a good way

Will UK thunderstorms become more extreme as our climate changes?

them from power surges, and secure outdoor items like garden furniture and bins that could be blown around by strong winds. During the storm, seek shelter indoors or in a car with a metal roof. If you hear thunder, you’re already within range of a lightning strike. Avoid using plumbing, landline

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flooding to north-east England and a fatality from a fallen tree at Kew Gardens. On 12 September 2011 ex-hurricane Katia brought widespread transport disruption and a fatality from a fallen tree in northern England. On 30 August 1992 a storm brought down trees in central London and resulted in 6

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. Os ydych yn gweithio gyda mwy na 15 o bobl ifanc, efallai y gallech ofyn i bawb weithio mewn parau, a rhoi cerdyn i bob pâr. Rhaid i’r myfyrwyr drefnu eu hunain i’r grŵp cywir o dri sy’n berthnasol i’w carden. Mae pob delweddiad tywydd yn cyfateb i garden sy’n amlinellu effaith y tywydd a diwydiant

Met Office weather: What's in store for the next 10 days?

relief for gardeners and farmers hoping for rain, but it may dampen plans for the bank holiday weekend and half-term break.  It's been an exceptionally dry, sunny and warm May so far but there is now a sign of a change by the end of May. Here's Aidan with the 10 day weather forecast 👇 — Met Office

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Red Weather Warnings in force for Storm Eunice

diversion routes.”  People should make preparations, secure garden furniture and bins, avoid parking near trees and remain cautious.   People are advised to check their local resilience authorities for ongoing safety advice around travel and preparations.   For more information on how to prepare

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in the middle of the plate/card. • Tie a piece of string through the hole to make a loop for hanging them up around your garden or out of your window. • Decide on where you will be putting them and write their locations on them. • Before you hang them up, smear a small amount of petroleum jelly on each

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