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have been 4°C cooler in pre-industrial times. (Zaccariah et al., 2022a) Increased hot extremes No clear trend in hot extremes Insufficient data Source for trends data: Seneviratne et al. (2021) India and Pakistan, March 2022 At least 90 deaths across India and Pakistan, Glacial Lake Outburst Flood

n23-consultation-documentv3.pdf

services.................26 Figure 18 HAIC probability satellite product, developed by Met Office building on research at NASA’s Langley Research Centre (Minnis et al

Factsheets

was in use at least a century earlier - and probably long before that. The Beaufort scale (Factsheet 6) 7. Climate of South West England The counties included in this area are Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, together with the Isles of Scilly. This factsheet contains a brief description of the landscape

Microsoft Word - 2019_002_february_warmspell.docx

lists days where at least two stations in the UK have recorded temperatures exceeding 18 °C in February, including a count of the number of stations on each day. The maps below compare actual daily maximum temperatures on three of these days 26 February 2019, 23 February 1990 and 13 February 1998

WISER report_Semazzi_v4

Ensemble (LC-LRFMME) products including the reasoning (making use of Lead Centres Standard Verification Scheme for LRF (LC-SVSLRF), for the region of interest, in the form of texts, tables, figures, etc. Element: 2-m mean temperature, total precipitation Update frequency: monthly or at least

guide_to_nma_data_collections.compressed.pdf

at least five days notice on this material. Page 6 1.5 Rainfall cards Rainfall cards are forms, varying between one per month and a year depending on location and time period. They were completed by the observer tasked with emptying the rain gauge. They record a variety of daily, weekly and monthly

pagasa_enhancing_preparedness_and_responses_in_the_philippines.pdf

warnings to the Philippine population at least six hours ahead of a potential weather event. In response, project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) was launched by the Philippine Department of Science and Technology (DOST). The focus of the project was to undertake scientific

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Climate change impacts June temperature records

, while the previous top three Junes were separated by just 0.1°C. Fingerprint of climate change A rapid study by Met Office scientists found the chance of observing a June beating the previous record of 14.9°C, like we have this year, has at least doubled since the period around 1940. The previous

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Bitterly cold with snow

, freezing on impact. Met Office Chief Forecaster, Laura Patterson, said: “This spell of weather is the coldest parts of the country have seen since at least 2013, and there is the potential for disruptive snowfall in many parts throughout the week.  Transport disruption is likely in areas

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Amber warnings for snow

the largest accumulations of snow and the biggest impacts from it are covered by Yellow and Amber National Severe Weather Warnings. Met Office Chief Forecaster, Frank Saunders, said: “Parts of England and Wales are likely to see their coldest spell of weather since at least 2013, and possibly since 1991

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