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Microsoft Word - PWSCG Minutes 17-10-18 Final 1.0

MINUTES PWSCG (44) Meeting 10:00 – 15:00 Wednesday 17 th October 2018 Design Council, Angel Building, 407 St John St, Clerkenwell, London EC1V 4AB Attendees Wyn Williams (WW) Sarah Jackson (SJ) Paul Riches (PR) Steph Hurst (SH) Charlie Coull (CC) Lester McDonald Tracy Goode (TG) Paul Furlong (PF

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

and rainfall, with the southerly coastal regions being cooler and wetter and the northern areas being hotter and drier as they get closer to the Sahel. Observations from 1981-2010 show a moderate increasing trend in temperature compared to other regions of the world, but as the region has a narrow climatic

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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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

NCIC Monthly Summary

air. Most areas started off cloudy on the 6th with a little rain and drizzle in the south, but it turned sunny and dry in the south and southeast. It became hot in many areas on the 7th with a high of 36.4 °C at Heathrow and Kew Gardens (London); most places remained fine, but scattered showers

ukcp18-headline-findings-2.pdf

Land General climate change trends projected over UK land for the 21 st century are broadly consistent with earlier projections (UKCP09) showing an increased chance of milder, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers along with an increase in the frequency and intensity of extremes. � � � When we

record-breaking-heat-and-sunshine---july-2006---met-office.pdf

). Numerous grassland, moorland and forest fires broke out - restrictions were activated on open access land, mainly in northern England. However, the hot sunny weather also brought benefits to the tourist industry, food and drink retailers and, to some extent, farmers and growers. Weather data Daily

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Climate change to put farming sectors under stress

the region. Locally some areas in these regions, such as near London, will experience more days, whilst some areas will experience fewer. Other regions of the UK which are likely to see prolonged periods of heat stress in dairy cattle are the West Midlands and the East Midlands, which may both see

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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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