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Extreme heat warning issued

mindful of our water use to minimise spikes in demand and ensure there’s enough to go around.  “Even small changes can have a significant impact. Our Water’s Worth Saving campaign provides with helpful hints and tips on how reduce water use in the home and garden.”  You can find the latest forecast

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); this UK record stood for nearly 80 years until Hot spell August 1990 (37.1 °C at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire) which was broken again on 10 August 2003 (38.5 °C at Faversham, Kent). On 1 July the temperature also reached 35.7 °C at Kew Gardens and Northolt, Greater London, 35.3 °C at Wittering

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Storm Goretti to bring very strong winds, heavy snowfall and rain

of England until 12 January. Advice on staying safe in severe weather With multiple types of severe weather impacting the UK over the next couple of days, the Met Office’s WeatherReady campaign offers practical advice to help you prepare your home, garden, and daily routines for winter weather.  Snow

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Storm Bram has been named

safe in a storm  There are steps you can take to protect yourself and your property during a storm. These include:   Securing loose objects such as ladders, garden furniture or anything else that could be blown into windows and other glazing and break them  Closing and securely fastening doors

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Further snow and ice forecast following Storm Goretti

and have a look at the three day Scottish Flood Forecast to see what’s expected further ahead. Advice for severe weather With multiple types of severe weather impacting the UK over the next couple of days, the Met Office’s WeatherReady campaign offers practical advice to help you prepare your home, garden

wiser_newsletter0721.pdf

with a specific thematic learning focus, and a programme level lessons infographic. Sharing WISER and Met Office Kenya Partnership Impacts with President Kenyatta This week, President Kenyatta of Kenya visited the UK. During his visit, he attended an event at Kew Gardens to celebrate the Kenya-UK Year

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New research shows increasing frequency of extreme rain

Gardens, flooding the underground and other infrastructure. This increase was found to differ across the UK. When looking regionally, future changes in extreme rainfall events could be almost 10 times more frequent in Northwest Scotland in 2080 compared to the 1980s, whilst in the south of the UK

2020_02_storm_ciara.pdf

(39.4mm, 81 years), Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden (34.4mm, 78 years) and Kielder Castle (86.8mm, 65 years). Author: Mike Kendon, Met Office National Climate Information Centre Last updated 10/02/2020

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Red warning for wind issued as Storm Goretti approaches

Office’s WeatherReady campaign offers practical advice to help you prepare your home, garden, and daily routines for winter weather.   Snow and ice warnings are in place for several regions ❄️⚠️ There are some simple steps that you can take to keep safe and be #WeatherReady - whether you’re staying

central-africa-climate-risk-report-final.pdf

of the above-ground forest in the Congo Basin (Crezee et al., 2022, Dargie et al., 2017), making them a globally important carbon sink. Peat soils exist in waterlogged, anoxic conditions that inhibit the decomposition of organic matter, with peat defined as having an organic matter content of at least 65

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