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Met Office Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20

, UK data produced by the National Climate Information Centre at the Met Office, chart the new records now broken almost on an annual basis. We recorded the all-time highest UK temperature of 38.7°C recorded during last July’s heatwave at Cambridge Botanic Gardens. By using a technique called

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conditions in communities in Kenya, Mozambique and South Africa. Workshop to Develop Methodology Workshop dates -19 th to 24 th January 2020 Workshop venue - Wigot Gardens-Kisumu-Kenya Objectives: 1. Share findings of the literature review on examples where Indigenous Knowledge(IK) and Scientific Knowledge

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On 1 July the temperature also reached 35.7 °C at Kew Gardens and Northolt, Greater London, 35.3 °C at Wittering, Cambridgeshire and 35.2 °C at Faversham, Kent. The heat extended across the UK to the north of Scotland with 29.0 °C at Aviemore, Inverness-shire and 28.0 °C at Altnaharra, 45 Sutherland

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Garden 13 32.4 31.1 05-Sep-1949 98 East Malling, Kent 13 31.3 31.1 04-Sep-1929 89 Wisley, Surrey 13 30.3 31.1 04-Sep-1929 Highest for 87 years Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire 13 29.6 29.4 19-Sep-1926 85 Writtle, Essex 13 32.1 30.6 05-Sep-1949 83 Goudhurst, Kent 13 30.2 30.0 05-Sep-1949 77 Table 7

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