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District National Park Authority. He is also a Senior Advisor to Rothschild & Co. and a member of the Energy Transition Commission. Simon’s academic credentials include a MA in geology from Oxford University, a PhD in history from King’s College London and an Honorary Professorship at the University

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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

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A warm and settled week

. The highest temperatures are again expected in the southeast, where they could peak at 30°C in London. Elsewhere, temperatures widely looking at 25 to 28°C. Some low cloud with mist and fog for western parts of the UK on Tuesday morning Light rain and drizzle across Northern Ireland and western Scotland

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Short spell of hot weather – July 2020

, southern and eastern England on Friday, with a few places in and around London reaching as high as 34C or even 35C.  Weekend forecast Chief Meteorologist, Andy Page, said; “The bulk of England and Wales will have dry, very warm and sunny weather to end the week with Friday likely to be the hottest day

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moderating effects on temperature, the annual range is more pronounced than in most parts of the UK. Sharp winter frosts are common and there are occasional very hot summer days, particularly in the south and east of the region. These temperature extremes of both winter and summer are a key

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under all emission pathways. The UKCP headlines for the UK, are consistent with these results for Leeds. *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 Leeds, UK 2030

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to rise under all emission pathways. The UKCP headlines for the UK, are consistent with these results for Kirklees. *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 Kirklees, UK

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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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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