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Dry, hot weekend for much of the UK

will still be hot through the weekend. Patchy rain and drizzle will dampen northern and northwest Scotland on Saturday and Sunday, although temperatures will still remain above average in the area. Met Office Operational Meteorologist Andy Page said: “The extension of the Azores high is the principal

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Hot, humid and thundery in places this week

The Met Office is forecasting a period of hot and humid weather this week, with the potential for locally severe thunderstorms developing in places.

Several National Severe Weather warnings for thunderstorms and heavy rain have been issued for parts of the UK from Monday, as well as Heat Health alerts issued in conjunction with Public Health England.  Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Dan Suri, said: “It’s going to feel much hotter for most areas

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UK prepares for historic hot spell

wouldn’t get to this situation but for the first time ever we are forecasting greater than 40°C in the UK. “Climate attribution scientist at the Met Office, Dr Nikos Christidis, said “In a recent study we found that the likelihood of extremely hot days in the UK has been increasing and will continue to do

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More hot weather on the horizon for some

Before that, the picture for the rest of this week remains fairly changeable, with influxes of rain from the west on Thursday, fine weather for many on Friday and then a more mixed picture on Saturday when conditions will start to feel more humid. As we head through the weekend an increasingly hot

Met Office: SADIS operational admin messages

operational admin messages NOUK10 EGRR 201335 970 ATTENTION ALL SADIS USERS INCIDENT NUMBER: INC000277952 SERVICES AFFECTED: SADIS FTP DATASTREAM AFFECTED: GRIB WAFC LONDON ADVISES THAT PROVISION OF THE 06Z MODEL RUN KWBC HAZARD DATA SET (CUMULONIMBUS, ICING AND TURBULENCE) IS INCOMPLETE. IN THE MEANTIME

Met Office: SADIS operational admin messages

HAVE A WIFS BACKUP ACCOUNT, PLEASE SWITCH OVER TO USE THE WIFS API INSTEAD. WAFC LONDON APOLOGISES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED DUE TO THIS ISSUE. ISSUED BY: WAFC LONDON LOCATION: WAFC LONDON WAFC LONDON SERVICE DESK CONTACT DETAILS: EMAIL: [email protected] TELEPHONE: +44 (0)330 135 4444

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was launched in 2013. Since this policy was launched there has been a 33% reduction in annual average concentrations of particulate matter below 2.5 µm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5), a 54% reduction in sulphur dioxide concentrations and a 28% reduction in carbon monoxide levels across 74 cities in China

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resulting from tropical cyclones. The heavily populated south China coast, which includes the Pearl River Delta (PRD) - now the largest megacity cluster in the world with a population exceeding 50 million - is particularly affected. Cities around the Yangtze River Delta including Shanghai are also

UK Climate Resilience Programme infographics

of future changes to UK City temperature extremes. End of programmes successes The three infographics below summarise the key successes and messages from the UKCR programme.

Met Office: SADIS operational admin messages

operational admin messages NOUK10 EGRR 131400 173 ATTENTION ALL SADIS USERS INCIDENT NUMBER: INC000267897 SERVICES AFFECTED: SADIS FTP DATASTREAM AFFECTED: GRIB DETAILS: WAFC LONDON ADVISES ALL USERS THAT WE HAVE ENCOUNTERED ISSUES WITH THE PRODUCTION OF HARMONISED HAZARD DATA AT 0.25 DEGREE RESOLUTION

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