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NCIC Monthly Summary

, with showers and thunderstorms over the southern third of England. The 25th was still warm, but mostly cloudy, with rain or showers to start in parts of the south, locally heavy; increasing sunny spells into the afternoon led to thunderstorms in the south-east with localised flooding in some areas. Most areas

NCIC Monthly Summary

and drizzle started in northern and western parts during the afternoon, becoming more widespread later. Milder air spread in to give a generally cloudy day on the 30th with showers for some areas, and heavy rain reached the north after dark. Wales diary of highlights The first two-thirds of the month

Microsoft Word - DO_NOT_SHARE_final_PMD_Climate-Grid_Project_report.docx

. It therefore included a substantial amount of code, parameters, file specifications and data that are specific to its intended use of building grids of UK observed climate. Thirdly, the code has been migrated across platforms as supporting technologies have evolved. For a long time, the gridding method

Microsoft Word - june_event_summary.docx

and severe major flood events of national significance. The chart below shows June rainfall totals for Lincolnshire in a series from 1910. The June rainfall total for 1 to 26th of 132.8mm, 237% of the 1981-2010 average, third wettest behind 2007 and 1982, just ahead of June 1997. The maps below

global_food_supply_webinar_summary.pdf

are in urgent need of a clear plan for emissions reductions with the food system responsible for almost a quarter of UK greenhouse gas emissions. Agriculture systems play a unique and significant role in the global climate change process, contributing about a third of the global emission totals

Europe: more climate change and impacts to come

to make individual or societal decisions is a really important part of the ASPECT project.” To explore the latest seasonal-to-decadal prediction science and its real-world application, the ASPECT project is holding the third edition of its annual User Forum on 25 to 27 March 2025 at 14:00-15:30 CET

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New satellite will help ‘transform’ forecasting capability

ability to monitor atmospheric composition from space.” The next launch in the Metop Second Generation series is currently scheduled for later in 2026, with the launch of Metop-SG B1 which focuses on microwave imaging and sounding. This series of launches is complementary to the Meteosat Third Generation missions, which provides geostationary satellites focused on Europe, with the most recent launch last month.

Professor Peter Stott

change. During that time he wrote many scientific papers, often in collaboration with colleagues from other institutes, and was involved in the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as a Contributing Author. In 2006 he became Manager of the Understanding

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Victorian rainfall data rescued

the third wettest month on record in Cumbria (364.9mm) and November 1852 being the wettest month on record for large parts of southern England. Floods are known to have occurred in a number of locations at this time, and are known as the Duke of Wellington Floods as they started around the time of his

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