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Deep Dive: How unusual is the heat?
are, what we do and organisational news. Who we are Who we are Our people Our values Our history Accuracy Innovation Impact How we are run How we are run The Met Office Board Our governance structure Public Weather Service Our Chief Executive The Executive Team Non-Executive Directors News & media
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When does Spring start?
are, what we do and organisational news. Who we are Who we are Our people Our values Our history Accuracy Innovation Impact How we are run How we are run The Met Office Board Our governance structure Public Weather Service Our Chief Executive The Executive Team Non-Executive Directors News & media
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How do we Proceed?
How do we Proceed? Russell Howard And now for the Good News Show. “The Sun shines on all of us.” (Jean-Pierre Delaboudiniere, ~1996, SOHO/EIT PI) Solar emissions affect every one on Earth. It is important/necessary to share the load of identifying potential hazards to our societies and the quality
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Meet the WISER EWSA team
environmental change and social development. She has worked and consulted for a variety of organisations, including NGOs, government, inter-governmental organisations and the private sector. On graduating she designed research and conservation projects in marine and terrestrial national parks in Indonesia
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heavy-rainfall_flooding---july-2007---met-office.pdf
) 252.4 513 51 years Hampton Park (Herefordshire) 245.0 507 47 years Buckland (Oxfordshire) 203.5 477 44 years Newbury (Berkshire) 200.8 476 37 years Shobdon (Herefordshire) 194.7 475 37 years Staunton (Gloucestershire) 216.2 472 31 years Malvern (Worcestershire) 194.6 410 94 years Areal values
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publichealthlandcover_writeup.pdf
of humans in the spread of ticks? Do increased human interactions lead to more ticks being spread in an area? How much do humans know they are spreading ticks? How do Local Authorities know how to map ticks? Q. Has the population of ticks and the prevalence of Lyme disease changed over the last 20
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publichealthlandcover_writeuppdf
of humans in the spread of ticks? Do increased human interactions lead to more ticks being spread in an area? How much do humans know they are spreading ticks? How do Local Authorities know how to map ticks? Q. Has the population of ticks and the prevalence of Lyme disease changed over the last 20
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Provisional spring daily temperature record as heatwave continues
, it would mean that more than half of the monthly record highs - 7 out of 12 - have been set since 2003. The record was also surpassed at Heathrow, Greater London (34.4°C); Northolt, Greater London (34.2°C); Teddington Bushy Park, Middlesex (34.0°C), Benson, Oxfordshire (33.6°C); Wisley, Surrey (33.3°C
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the-wet-autumn-of-2000---met-office.pdf
and the Midlands was very heavy with many places seeing over 50 mm on 29th / 30th. Snow fell in parts of northern England; Boltshope Park near Durham reported 15 cm of snow in less than 3 hours. Winds overnight were strongest in the south-west and south Wales. A gust of 84 knots (97 m.p.h.) was measured
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Microsoft Word - 2021_01_storm_christoph.docx
113 Preston Moor Park, Lancashire 94.4 93.4 101 Sale, Carrington Lane, Greater Manchester 76.6 77.2 99 Audlem, Mere Farm, Cheshire 59.1 60.1 98 Nantwich, Reaseheath Hall, Cheshire 59.2 61.9 96 Hawarden Airport, Clywyd 57.8 60.0 96 Denton Resr, Greater Manchester 78.2 82.8 94 Prestbury S Wks, Cheshire