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Microsoft Word - Note of PWSCG N. Ireland 2-11-22 Final

about the amplification of the message which might be where the focus needs to be which was supported by the group. LM introduced her second item on the review of health forecasts specifically relating to pollen, UV and air quality. MS enquired as to the baseline for which any improvement has been seen

ukcp_local_guidance_2023.pdf

time-slices will be added to the existing CEDA entries, but with an update to the dataset description, making it clear that the entries now relate to the full UKCP Local Transient projections. The 2.2km raw data are on a rotated pole grid, whilst the 5km regridded data are on the Ordnance Survey

How will cold weather affect energy demand in a changing climate?

. This will allow us to provide, for example, context around expected wind speeds and how this relates to renewable energy generation when a 1-in-20-year cold-weather event occurs. More by Press Office No need to see red over Met Office colour scale November 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown What

Food, Farming and Natural Environment Climate Service

risk areas relate to UK food: ‘risks to crop, livestock and commercial trees from multiple climate hazards’ and ‘risks to supply of food, goods and vital services due to climate-related collapse of supply chains and distribution networks.’    Food, Farming & Natural Environment climate consultancy

adaptation-options.pdf

in the action plan will also be more relatable to members of the public. “The precipitation rate as well is one particular interest for us because the change in the precipitation rate throughout Leeds, especially over the last 12 to 18 months, and in the impact of the surface water flooding, the intensity

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(6.8.1, 6.9.1 and 6.10.1) Addition of missing IWXXM information and removal of redundant appendix Removal of references to 1.25 hazard data sets. Also addition of notes relating to upcoming SIGWX changes. -3- SADIS User Guide In the event of any operational issues relating to the SADIS FTP service

Microsoft Word - mwr_2024_08_for_print.docx

trees affected road travel in Hampshire, and there were reports of stranded cars in Surrey after surface water flooding. A short hot spell in southern and southeastern England on the 11th and 12th led to the hottest day of the year so far (34.8°C reported in Cambridgeshire), but the transition back

snow-and-low-temperatures-december-2010---met-office.pdf

of snow during Friday 26 November and the snow coverage gradually extended further south (32 cm at Buxton, Derbyshire on 1 December). On 1 December the wind shi ed to a more easterly direction bringing fresh snowfalls to southeast England (26 cm at Charlwood, Surrey on 2 December). Snow also fell

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912.pdf

-eastwards. Bands of rain spread north-eastwards across the country on the 19th and 20th, with some thundery showers in southern coastal counties for a time on the 19th also. Brighter showery weather spread from the west on the 20th, and this persisted for most of the 21st with a tornado reported in Surrey

NCIC Monthly Summary

and Gorseinon. A heathland fire broke out in Brentmoor Common, Surrey. On the 21st and 22nd, strong winds in Northern Ireland resulted in fallen trees impacting the M1 and M2, there was flooding and debris on some coastal roads, and approximately 2,000 people were without power. In Scotland

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