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UKCP18_marine_info

cm 40 cm 11cm 20 cm 20 cm 8cm 20 cm 20 cm BELFAST 0 cm CARDIFF 0 cm EDINBURGH 0 cm LONDON 0 cm *RCP2.6 and RCP8.5 are the low and high emission scenarios used, as in IPCC AR5. The range is very likely (5th-95th percentile). Sea level change (m) 5 4 3 2 1 High emission scenario Low emission scenario

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

the UK, including Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Edinburgh, and Durham University. The services will provide researchers with invaluable access to powerful systems to support ground-breaking work in areas from Artificial Intelligence, energy storage and supply, and therapeutic drug

Sea-level rise Infographic-3-MM

pathway we will follow. Even if global temperatures stop rising, there is a long-term commitment to sea-level rise because the ocean is slow to respond to changes in the atmosphere. Belfast (Bangor) RCP 4.5 RCP 8.5 +2.1m +3.6m +0.2m +0.7m +2.1m +0.02m +3.6m +0.7m Sea levels could rise further

Sea-level rise Infographic-2a-MM

) at 2100 under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 relative to a baseline period of 1981-2000. The lower number in the range is at the 5th percentile, and the higher number in the range is at the 95 th percentile. Belfast (Bangor) RCP 4.5 +0.66m +0.19m RCP 8.5 +0.96m +0.34m Cardiff (Newport) RCP 4.5 +0.82m +0.36m RCP

2024_08_storm_ashley.pdf

travel disruption to the worst affected areas in the north and west. Ferry services in western Scotland and Northern Ireland were cancelled and dozens of flights cancelled at Belfast City Airport due to strong winds. In Scotland, some rail services were cancelled or had speed restrictions in place

pollen-count-datasheet.pdf

and Archive team under an Open Government License (OGL) Recording sites Locations covered are: Belfast Exeter London (King’s College) Cardiff Invergowrie (East Scotland) Plymouth Chester Ipswich Worcester East Riding (Yorkshire) Isle of Wight York Eskdalemuir (South West Scotland) Leicester Please

ukcp18-overview-summary.pdf

0.51-1.13 Edinburgh 0.08-0.49 0.15-0.61 0.30-0.90 Belfast 0.11-0.52 0.18-0.64 0.33-0.94 www.metoffice.gov.uk Pg 3 of 4 Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2019 The risk of coastal flood events will rise with the projections of increase in time-mean sea level. However, based on storm surge modelling

factsheet_5-white-christmas_2022_2023.pdf

Christmas information for capital cities of the UK since 1960 is shown in the following table. A White Christmas has been indicated when sleet or snow is reported to have fallen on 25 December. Year London Cardiff Belfast Edinburgh 1960 - - - - 1961 - - - - 1962 - - Yes Yes 1963 - - - Yes 1964 Yes - Yes

Autographic Records

tabulations, which you may find more suitable for your requirements. If you need assistance from a subject specialist and you are planning to view records held at Belfast or Edinburgh you will need to arrange this in advance of your visit. Please note that it may be at least a week before a member of Met Office staff can attend the archive to provide assistance so make sure you plan ahead if this is required.

BCC_city_pack_infographic_v3

and will inform further actionable information for city stakeholders. LOCATIONS • Bristol • Belfast • London City • Kirklees • Leeds • Glasgow • Exeter Ongoing 4 months Bristol City Council identified a need for an overview of Bristol’s past and future climate that could build a foundation of shared knowledge

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