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Burns Day Storm 25 January 1990

Head 93 knots (107 mph) Culdrose 89 knots (103 mph) Herstmonceux 85 knots (98 mph) Vertical cross-section at 1200UTC on 25 January 1990 of the wind speed (knots) approximately along a line between Valentia (V), Camborne (C), Crawley (CR), Shoeburyness (S) and Hemsby (H). Daily weather extremes Highest

Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment_summer2023.docx

, one in July and none at all in August, with the highest summer temperature, a modest 32.2°C, falling far short of 2022’s 40.3°C. This was provisionally the eighth warmest summer for the UK in the series from 1884. Of the UK’s top-ten warmest summers, summer 2023 was the wettest. While the rainfall

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A Pacific flip triggers the end of the recent slowdown

The slowdown in the rise of average global temperature had been observed in the recent temperature record, but with the last three record years, this slowdown has ceased. Prof Stephen Belcher said: “After a period during the early 2000’s when the rise in global mean temperature slowed, the values

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Stormy weather continues

Down in Northern Ireland, the strongest wind gust in September in Northern Ireland in records since the 1970’s. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Laura Paterson said: “Amber and Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings are in place until this evening (Wednesday) warning of the danger of impacts from

snow-and-low-temperatures-late-march-2013---met-office.pdf

severe for livestock. s of Air temperature at Lake Vyrnwy, Powys 15 March to 5 April 2013 Historical context The snow and low temperatures were unusual because they occurred so late in the year - in late March - and this was the most significant spell of snow and low temperatures at this time of year

The heatwave in Western Europe in June 2022

Technical Note 107, Available from https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive/publications/science/climate-sciencetechnical-notes Christidis, N., P. A. Stott, A. Scaife, A. Arribas, G. S. Jones, D. Copsey, J. R. Knight, and W. J. Tennant, 2013: A new HadGEM3-A based system

wiser0214_co-production-booklet-english.pdf

of interest only, and does not constitute official advice. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is given as to the accuracy or completeness of information contained in this publication. All authors have contributed equally and are listed alphabetically. This work should be cited as: Carter, S

indian_heatwave_2022.pdf

, Hadley Centre Technical Note 107, Available from https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive/publications/science/climate-sciencetechnical-notes Christidis, N., P. A. Stott, A. Scaife, A. Arribas, G. S. Jones, D. Copsey, J. R. Knight, and W. J. Tennant, 2013: A new HadGEM3-A based system

western_europe_attribution_june_2022.pdf

ensembles for near real-time attribution of extreme events, Hadley Centre Technical Note 107, Available from https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive/publications/science/climate-sciencetechnical-notes Christidis, N., P. A. Stott, A. Scaife, A. Arribas, G. S. Jones, D. Copsey, J. R

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