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Chances of 40°C days in the UK increasing

precise local predictions of future hot spells. Summers with daily maximum temperatures exceeding 35°C currently happen once every five years on average, but could happen almost every other year by 2100 under a high emissions scenario. Co-author and head of the Met Office National Climate Information

PWMS003_Shipping_Forecast

consisting of: a) Shipping forecast b) Abbreviated shipping forecast plus brief outlook for a further 24 hours c) Extended outlook for 72 hours beyond (a) the shipping forecast Note: This product is produced by the Met Office on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. 3 rd party licence terms

wiser0008_seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

on the first day of the forecast period, noting differences between counties where applicable. Focus on rainfall and any hazards that may be expected. Do not mention temperatures unless extremes of hot or cold temperatures are expected) On Wednesday…….(summarize briefly the weather conditions

seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

on the first day of the forecast period, noting differences between counties where applicable. Focus on rainfall and any hazards that may be expected. Do not mention temperatures unless extremes of hot or cold temperatures are expected) On Wednesday…….(summarize briefly the weather conditions

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Sunshine for many, showers for some

Following a couple of days with sunny spells and showers, the showers most prevalent across Scotland and northern England, conditions are likely to turn briefly more settled on Wednesday for most, before weather fronts slowly introduce more cloud and outbreaks of rain from the Atlantic later

climate hackathon PRINT

fear of ‘failure’. Youth Many of the events were aimed at university students who found the experience to be an extremely valuable learning opportunity and a chance to work on real-world problems. Maximising impact Different research communities, specialisms and skill sets brought their areas

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v4.pdf

entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Amy Pieterse, CSIR 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include: • a panel discussion with Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v3.pdf

Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Amy Pieterse, CSIR 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v2.pdf

perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Willemien Van Niekerk 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include: • a panel

Microsoft PowerPoint - UKCP18_CPM_launch_kendon_Sept19-20190926

the Regional (12km) model Working together on UK Climate Projections Hot spells become more frequent. Exceeding 30ºC for >2 days rises from typically once every 4 years now, to about four times every year by 2070s. Minimum length of warm spell in days Projected changes to 2061-2080 for RCP8.5 M

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