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Supermoon set to light up UK skies tonight, but will there be clear skies?
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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How is the UK’s air quality landscape evolving?
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Waters surrounding UK experiencing significant marine heatwave
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July 2022: a dry run for UK’s future climate?
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Colder, drier weather on the horizon
will experience a cracking day on Sunday with lots of sunshine, light winds and sparkling visibility.” Looking further ahead, the cold weather seems likely to persist at least into the early parts of next week with some very cold nights expected. Temperatures in some inland areas, away from towns
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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer
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 is at the forefront of supercomputing, using its current technology to drive advances
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Prolonged Siberian heat attributed to climate change
- making it almost impossible in a climate that had not been warmed by greenhouse gas emissions. Climate change increased the chances of the prolonged heat by a factor of at least 600. This is among the strongest results of any attribution study conducted to date. The scientists noted that even
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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
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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 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