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Climate webinar series

Zero, and Belfast City Council. You can view a recording of this event on YouTube or read an event summary.   Mitigation: a road to Net Zero In this webinar in March 2023, we considered what is meant by Net Zero and looked at the UK Government’s priorities for achieving their aim of reaching Net Zero

Met Office daily weather: July kicks off with peak of current hot spell

the day, giving way to isolated, sharp, and slow-moving showers, particularly in convergence zones across northern England and eastern to central Scotland. Southeastern areas, lying south and east of a line from Exeter to Norwich, will remain hot, very hot in places, and humid. There is a small chance

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a process of model testing and development. Most global and regional climate models do not adequately represent urban processes due to their coarse horizontal scale. For example, at a resolution of 25 km, a city the size of London only covers two model grid boxes. This limits the ability to understand

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Be prepared for thunderstorm impacts

to Essex, including London and parts of the Home Counties. While many areas will stay dry, a few places could see thunderstorms later today with frequent lightning and heavy downpours possible.” UK daytime temperatures are forecast to reach highs of 30-32°C, in parts of central and southern England

UK and Global extreme events – Heatwaves

areas of the UK are projected to be warmer. Hotter and drier summers are likely to become more common. The latest set of UK climate projections (UKCP18) provide the most up-to-date assessment of how the UK climate could change over the 21st century. As global temperatures rise, the number of days

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Satellite image of the month - 2019

in 1901. Temperatures in the city dropped to 9.4°C under thick fog mixed with air pollution. This is an image created using data from the Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) instrument onboard Meteosat-8, a EUMETSAT geostationary satellite providing coverage over the Indian Ocean

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under all emission pathways. The UKCP headlines for the UK, are consistent with these results for Belfast. Compared to a 1981-2000 baseline, the average change in: UKCP Headline Results for Belfast, UK 2030 (2020-2039) *Hot spells = a maximum daytime temperature exceeding 30 °C for two or more

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under all emission pathways. The UKCP headlines for the UK, are consistent with these results for Glasgow. Compared to a 1981-2000 baseline, the average change in: UKCP Headline Results for Glasgow, UK 2030 (2020-2039) *Hot spells = a maximum daytime temperature exceeding 30 °C for two or more

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under all emission pathways. The UKCP headlines for the UK, are consistent with these results for Exeter. *Hot spells = a maximum daytime temperature exceeding 30 °C for two or more consecutive days. Compared to a 1981-2000 baseline, the average change in: UKCP Headline Results for Exeter, UK 2030

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