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More active Atlantic hurricane season ahead?
Centre Seasonal advice Maps & charts Maps & charts UK forecast UK weather map Cloud cover map Precipitation map Lightning map Rainfall map Temperature map Wind map Wind gust map Surface pressure charts All countries Climate Climate Climate explained What is climate change? Causes of climate change
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Microsoft Word - 2025_02_storm_eowyn.docx
. The roof of a leisure centre in Helensburgh was torn off by the strong winds. Huge waves made conditions along the coast extremely dangerous. In Scotland, one fatality was reported in Ayrshire as a result of a falling tree. There was also a fatality reported from the storm in County Donegal, Republic
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paper1_observing_changes_in_the_climate_system.pdf
the 1970s, but have been relatively flat over the most recent 15 years to 2013. This has prompted speculation that human induced global warming is no longer happening, or at least will be much smaller than predicted. Others maintain that this is a temporary pause and that temperatures will again
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rwigi_et_al_june_2016pdf
that besides being the most vulnerable, Africa is the continent that is least equipped to handle the impacts of climate change (Lubini and Adamowsky, 2013). Majority of Africa’s population depend on natural resources which to a large extent depend on the availability and supply of fresh water resources
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rwigi_et_al._june_2016.pdf
that besides being the most vulnerable, Africa is the continent that is least equipped to handle the impacts of climate change (Lubini and Adamowsky, 2013). Majority of Africa’s population depend on natural resources which to a large extent depend on the availability and supply of fresh water resources
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tech_man.dvi
Technical Manual for PRECIS The Met Office Hadley Centre regional climate modelling system Version 2.0.0 www.metoffice.gov.uk/precis Simon Wilson, David Hassell, David Hein, Changgui Wang, Simon Tucker Richard Jones and Ruth Taylor November 16, 2015 Contents 1 Introduction 11 1.1 Background
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hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf
by at least 10 degrees. Rainfall totals for the period since early March had been one-third of average resulting in dry soil and vegetation. Indeed, from 7 July to 13 August in some southern districts only 1 or 2 mm of rainfall was recorded, while in parts of Sussex, Kent and Essex there was no measurable
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Sea ice briefs
Sea ice briefing documents Monitoring sea ice at the poles To keep government informed about the state of the sea ice, scientists from the Met Office Hadley Centre produce sea ice briefings each year which are released at roughly monthly intervals throughout the summer. This page provides some
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Snow moving in for many – February 2021
if they live close by, to remind them of some simple but important health tips such as heating their home to at least 18 C (64.4 F) and to keep up to date with the forecast. It’s also helpful to check they have enough food and drinks and any medicines they need. This will help them to stay warm and stay
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Amber warning for snow
in the centre of northern England as snow redevelops through the course of Thursday and persist until early Friday. Here we could see up to 40cm of snow accompanied by strong winds causing blizzard conditions.” Whilst the focus for the heaviest and most impactful snow looks to be focused over