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Potentially record-breaking May tops up an average spring

less than two thirds (64%) of the level anticipated during an average May. England has only received less than three-quarters (72%) of the long-term average rainfall. With an average of 46.1 mm, Scotland has only received just over half (55%) of the rainfall anticipated during May. However

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gap between the corona and Earth! 1. Track transient through the heliosphere – speed, direction, density… the third dimension, and L5 also removes ‘halo problem’ - Earth-directed CMEs - 30 o + - Triangulation, single s/c 2. Ability to update as event progresses Opening up a wide-field from Sun

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Warming up this week

 a third of river flows remain below normal for the time of year.  “As always, we continue to work with water companies and wider stakeholders to closely monitor water resources and take action, where necessary. People should use water wisely and follow advice from their suppliers.”  A cold front from

PWSCG Terms of Reference

of the independent members are absent. An inquorate meeting may proceed in an advisory capacity to the Chairman. 12. Voting will be on a two thirds majority basis and the Chairman will have the casting vote. 13. The PWSCG may establish sub-groups or hold special interest meetings as it considers appropriate

Satellite image of the month - 2023

is a true-colour composite of north-west Europe, taken during the morning of 27 September 2023 from the FCI (Flexible Combined Imager) instrument on board the first Meteosat Third Generation Imager satellite (MTG-I1). It shows the passage of Storm Agnes across the British Isles, bringing widespread

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look forward to hearing from you! FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB United Kingdom [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk FOOD SECURITY PACK – Climate Change and Agriculture Climate change Climate change is already happening. China’s Third National Communication on Climate

Met Office 10-day trend: A tale of two halves for September

the northeast of the UK looks quite likely to be the centre of high pressure. The second and third most likely setups for next Monday are similar, with high pressure remaining the dominant story. If this scenario plays out, it will be drier than average, with more fine and settled weather. However

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bankrupt as hydropower plants have failed to make payments. The climate is warmer now than ever before. Temperatures are 2°C warmer globally, and 2.8°C warmer in Nepal, compared to the pre-industrial period. Two-thirds of the glaciers have melted, decreasing dry season flows. Despite promising signs

Microsoft Word - PWSCG Annual Report FINAL

of Business Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) aligns the outputs of the PWS into seven themes: the National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), Services for the Public (with three sub-themes: Direct Reach, Third Party Reach and Products & Content), Services for Civil Contingencies, Data Services

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and the Glasgow area in the run-up to Christmas, and more widely across England from Christmas Eve into Christmas Day. England diary of highlights The first third of December was generally mild, wet and windy. It turned more settled and briefly colder around midmonth due to a Scandinavian blocking high

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