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New official highest temperature in UK confirmed
of heatwave episodes across Europe, which will have also increased the risks of a 40.0 C temperature event in the UK. In 2018 the Met Office published an analysis showing that human emissions of greenhouse gases made the summer of 2018 thirty times more likely to occur.” With an area of high pressure
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2020 set to extend series of Earth’s warmest years
of the Met Office Hadley Centre and the publication of the first IPCC report thirty years ago.” The Met Office’s forecast for the 2019 global mean temperature, issued at the end of 2018 (0.98 °C to 1.22 °C with a central estimate of 1.10 °C), agrees closely with the latest observations of global
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Hot and sunny with thunderstorms this week – June 2020
Hottest day of the year Wednesday was the hottest day of the year so far as temperatures climbed to 32.6 Celsius at Heathrow. Today (Thursday) will be another hot and sunny day with temperatures widely reaching into the high twenties and low thirties Celsius, with highs of 33 or 34 Celsius likely
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Climate change to put farming sectors under stress
The effects of climate change on dairy and potato farming The study – published in Climate Risk Management – examines the effect of climate change on the dairy and potato farming sectors over the next thirty to fifty years. The research found that heat stress in dairy cattle is projected
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visibility. Moderate drizzle. Overcast four hundred feet. From eighteen hundred, three zero zero degrees twenty knots gusting to thirty knots. Ten kilometres or more visibility. Light rain showers. Broken CB one thousand five hundred feet.
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helibrief_help_-_aerodrome_forecast_-_taf_decode.pdf
visibility. Moderate drizzle. Overcast four hundred feet. From eighteen hundred, three zero zero degrees twenty knots gusting to thirty knots. Ten kilometres or more visibility. Light rain showers. Broken CB one thousand five hundred feet.
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EUMETNET at 30: Strengthening European meteorological cooperation
the past thirty years would not have been possible without the dedication, expertise, and continued engagement of its Members and the Secretariat. The Met Office has played a significant role in these achievements since the very beginning of EUMETNET. The willingness of Members to share, to trust one
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at one thousand two hundred feet. Temporarily fourteen hundred to eighteen hundred. Two thousand metres visibility. Moderate drizzle. Overcast four hundred feet. From eighteen hundred, three zero zero degrees twenty knots gusting to thirty knots. Ten kilometres or more visibility. Light rain showers. Broken CB one thousand five hundred feet.
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Arctic sea ice forecasts
It is widely accepted that the volume of Arctic sea ice has on average been declining over the last thirty years. However, the extent of the sea ice cover in the Arctic remains variable as synoptic weather conditions play a role in determining the growth and melt of sea ice and its movement within
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climate_outlook_user_guide_0520.pdf
that you might get at a location over time, and the statistical properties of the weather, such as averages, extremes and how variable it is through the year or between years. By using historic information over a thirty-year period an understanding of the normal climatological range and frequency