Search results (3251)

Page 41 of 326

Web results

  • The unbelievable May that had everyone talking

    Centre Seasonal advice Maps & charts Maps & charts UK forecast UK weather map Cloud cover map Precipitation map Lightning map Rainfall map Temperature map Wind map Wind gust map Surface pressure charts All countries Climate Climate Climate explained What is climate change? Causes of climate change

  • Archive Information - Scotland and Northern Ireland

    any electronic data is available. The list of holdings is available to view here. If the records you wish to see are held in the Met Office archive collection at PRONI and there are no relevant electronic records you will need to contact PRONI and order the records you wish to see at least 5 days

  • Climate change continues to be evident across UK

    . The greatest warming compared to 1961-1990 has been across the east Midlands and East Anglia where average annual temperatures have increased by more than 1°C, with the least warming around western coastal fringes and parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland. As well as increased temperatures, the UK has

  • wiser0172_entebbecommsworkshop_20190327.pdf

    in understanding and preparation of an accurate media article, 68% strongly agreed. Plans to publish media articles on the consensus: About 60% of respondents had already published at least 1 media article on the consensus for MAM 2019, with the rest having plans to do so. Comments: regarding

  • w3_grt23_west_3.0_wiser_lot-open-call_part-1-information_09-02-23.pdf

    million households with better access to enhanced weather and climate information services, strengthening the resilience of 8.2 million people, better preparing them for extreme weather and seasonal events by using WCIS that put the decision needs of users at the centre of the process. WISER has also

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • factsheet_11-interpreting-weather-charts_2023.pdf

    the winter months and can bring cold easterly winds across the United Kingdom. Blocking highs High pressures have the ability to interrupt the normal eastward movement of depressions, troughs and ridges for at least a few days. These are called blocking highs and are typical of high pressure centres

  • factsheet_11-interpreting-weather-charts_2023pdf

    the winter months and can bring cold easterly winds across the United Kingdom. Blocking highs High pressures have the ability to interrupt the normal eastward movement of depressions, troughs and ridges for at least a few days. These are called blocking highs and are typical of high pressure centres

Page navigation

Take our short survey