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072025-disclosure-log-geo-engineering-faqs.pdf

but not prevent West Antarctic Ice Sheet demise | Nature Climate Change ACP - Opinion: The scientific and community-building roles of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) – past, present, and future (copernicus.org) ACP - Comparison of UKESM1 and CESM2 simulations using the same multi

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UK and regional series

Order Rank ordered statistics Year ordered statistics Region Choose a region UK England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland England & Wales England N England S Scotland N Scotland E Scotland W England E & NE England NW/Wales N Midlands East Anglia England SW/Wales S England SE/Central S Parameter

NCIC Monthly Summary

on the East Coast Main Line between Grantham and Newark causing service disruption on that section of line. Early on the 23rd there were reports of surface water flooding on roads in the Birmingham area; also an organised band of locally severe thunderstorms moved north-eastwards into central

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Scotland, London, North East England, North Scotland, North West England, South East England, South West England, West Midlands, West Scotland, Yorkshire and Humber, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, Wales. 28 Anglian, Argyll, Clyde, Dee, Forth, Humber, Neagh Bann, North East Scotland

mwr_2023_06_for_print.pdf

between the 10th and the 13th. The second half of the month was progressively more unsettled, with some impacts from heavy rainfall for a time. Heavy showers and thunderstorms developed in numerous areas during the 10th to 13th. Activity was focussed on the West Midlands and NW England on the 10th

Microsoft Word - 2020_09_storm_alex.docx

their wettest October day on record, including several with 100+ year records, and scattered widely across the UK from London to the west Midlands to Lancashire to Aberdeenshire. These are listed in the table below. At Oxford, 60.0mm on 3 October made this Oxford's sixth wettest day in almost 200 years

PWMS046_Pollen_Forecast

a observed and model data. Only available March to September each year. Forecast of H/M/L for regions: "Orkney and Shetland" "Highlands and Eilean Siar" "Grampian" "Strathclyde" "Central Tayside and Fife" "SW Scotland, Lothian Borders" "N Ireland" "Wales" "NW England" "NE England" "E Midlands" "W

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Record breaking rainfall

climatology given as a percentage Three named storms crossed the UK during February, Ciara, Dennis and Jorge. The heavy rainfall throughout the month resulted in some severe impacts with many areas flooded, including parts of Yorkshire, Wales and the Midlands. John Curtin, Executive Director

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Weather and Climate summaries

, with the provisional mean temperature 0.7°C above the 1991-2020 average. The UK was wetter than average with 131% of the average November rainfall. A large area extending from the Midlands to Lincolnshire and East Riding of Yorkshire was particularly wet with over 200% of normal rainfall. For example

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