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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

involves collaboration with the many UKRI-NERC funded research centres. “Improved daily to seasonal forecasts and longer-term climate projections will equip society with a greater ability to proactively protect itself against the adverse impacts of climate change.” The Met Office

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for pacific oysters Pacific oyster adults require cumulative heat exposure of at least 600 degree days above a 10.55°C threshold to spawn c and begin spawning when water temperatures reach over 18°C which typically happens between June and September in the UK 1 ). Development of the larvae and settling

More active Atlantic hurricane season ahead?

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early April. Synoptic situation 00 UTC Friday 22 March 2013 showing frontal systems pushing north across the UK The following photograph provides an indication of the snow depth on Hope Mountain, near Mold, Flintshire on 26 March 2013 (courtesy Tim Graham, Met Office Hadley Centre) The following

Perseid meteor shower 2025: Weather forecast and best viewing times

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Spring starts with a mild and wet March

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How do we define a heatwave, and will we have one next week?

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Decadal forecast 2013

D-F). Averaged over the five-year period 2014-2018, global average temperature is expected to remain between 0.17°C and 0.43°C (90% confidence range) above the long-term (1981-2010) mean (see blue shading in Figure 3 below). The warmest individual year in the 160-year Met Office Hadley Centre global

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the fifthcostliest year for insured losses since 1980 1 . In the USA alone, there have already been 15 events with damages of at least US$ 1bn in 2017*, resulting in the deaths of 282 people. Loss estimates for hurricanes Maria, Irma and Harvey range from US$ 15bn to US$ 55bn each 2 . Are extremes

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