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declaration-form-a_short.pdf

National Meteorological Library and Archive Open to everyone Please complete and return the following copyright declaration form. You will need to print the document and sign it for each item you require, once complete you must either scan the document and return it via email as an attachment

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A mixed week ahead with cold weather on the horizon

to start  Mixed conditions will kick-start February, with mostly dry conditions today in England and Wales, and scattered sunny spells once low cloud and fog clears. Northern Ireland and Scotland will be much more unsettled, with coastal gales and a Yellow warning for rain has been issued for parts

ukraine_infographic

of heatwaves have increased in Ukraine in recent decades and are projected to further increase in the future. In a 4°C warmer world, heatwaves which previously occurred once-in-50 years may occur nearly every year. Extreme rainfall The frequency and intensity of very heavy rainfall events is projected

Information for visitors to our Exeter HQ

intuition’s guidance initially for issues connecting. Once your association with your home institution ends you must remove the eduroam profile from your device. GovWifi GovWifi is a service delivered by the Government Digital Service (GDS). GovWifi allows staff and visitors in government organisations

Met Office 10-Day Trend: A Mixed Start to Meteorological Summer

on Sunday. The heaviest rain will likely be in western Scotland, with much lighter amounts reaching the southeast. READ MORE: How do we know when weather records are broken? Early Next Week: A Possible Brief Respite Looking ahead to Monday, there’s a glimmer of hope for a drier day. A small ridge of high

snow-and-low-temperatures-december-2010---met-office.pdf

to 0900 GMT on 3 December 2010. There was a widespread very severe frost across the UK (even coastal areas of south-west England, for example), with minima below -10 °C across Wales and -20 °C in both north-east England and northern Scotland. There was a brief interlude of milder air in south-west

NCIC Monthly Summary

and southern areas brightened up in the afternoon, before rain spread into the south-west and showers developed in the south-east and south Midlands around teatime. The east coast once again saw mist and fog early on the 27th, while all areas remained generally cloudy, with showers or longer spells

upscaling-toolkit-stage3_and_references.pdf

discussions. Once the broad outlines of the scaling-up strategy have been formulated, more detailed operational planning is needed. Operational plans should elaborate the detailed activities to be undertaken and indicate who has responsibility for what part within what period. A finalised strategy

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Storm Bert named

, with strong winds and some showers for many parts. Although temperatures will be around average for most places, strong winds mean it will feel rather cold. Looking further ahead there are indications we could see a brief return to colder conditions with wintry showers for a time, especially

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