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ukcp18-headline-findings-2.pdf

climate models, additional observations and more recent views of how emissions may change in the future. These improvements increase our confidence in the ranges of future climate over the UK. � � � UKCP18 adds tools and capabilities, providing new insight compared to the previous projections, thus

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

England with over 150mm falling in the wettest upland areas. Around three-quarters of the whole-month average rain fell in a swathe from Gwent to Wiltshire to Northamptonshire. Storm Bert also brought some very strong winds, particularly across south-west England with gusts exceeding 60Kt (69mph), even

factsheet_4-climate-of-the-british-isles_2023.pdf

. It is the sequence of depressions and anticyclones that is responsible for our notoriously changeable weather. The airstreams associated with the depressions often originate in very cold or very warm regions, but by the time the airstreams reach the UK, their extreme temperatures have been modified by the seas over

mena-climate-risk-report-appendix-final.pdf

), minimum (c) and maximum (d) temperature over the baseline period (1981-2010) for Zone 1. Each line is one individual year. Colours show the ordering of years from brown-blue (total precipitation) and blue-red (mean temperature) – this highlights the presence, or lack of, a trend over the baseline period

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Unsettled week ahead

and strong winds pushed into the northwest. This weather front is moving south and east today petering out as it does so. Behind the rain there is another spell of sunshine and showers, some of which could be wintry over the hills in the north. Showers will, once again, move into the north and west

Daily Registers

These are specially printed notebooks, varying from pocket size to A3 over time. The registers were completed by trained observers and were produced at locations with a manned Met Office station in the UK and overseas. A station was any location at which meteorological observations were taken

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Cold weather continues – January 2021

A battle for supremacy continues over the UK, with cold air to the north and east and milder, wet conditions to the south and west

Cold air from Scandinavia A dense pool of cold air over Scandinavia continues to exert a strong influence on the UK weather as weather systems from the Atlantic try to extend their influence. In this set up over the areas of rain will moving in from the South West of the UK and snow is likely

Dr Siegfried Gonzi

station network, shipborne measurements of CO2 and CH4 over the North Sea, airborne measurements of CO2 and CH4 over the UK, spaceborne GOSAT observations of greenhouse gases and the GEOS-Chem forward model. Siegfried was a visiting scientist in 2013 for the duration of 6 weeks at CPTEC (Brasilian

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