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Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - August 2024

for the post-2007 climate. A new record low extent remains a possibility. Antarctic sea ice extent remains 2nd lowest on record for the time of year, although at the end of July it was briefly very close to last year’s record-breaking low extent. Arctic Arctic sea ice state Arctic sea ice extent

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this, unusually, the hottest day of the year. While the highest temperatures were mostly confined to southern England and Wales, temperatures also briefly reached the high 20s in both Northern Ireland and Scotland. Northern Ireland recorded a new September temperature record of 28.0°C at Castlederg

What’s happened to summer so far?

happened to summer so far? Author: Press Office 16 July 2024 With more settled and warmer weather finally in the forecast later this week for some (albeit briefly), there’s been plenty of speculation on the seemingly dreary summer weather so far. At the halfway point of meteorological summer, we

regional_training_workshop_seasonal-predictions_report_final.pdf

of session 1. Feedback was once again delivered by Andrew Colman and Dr Sreejith. This was then followed by a continuation of session 2 where further demonstrations were given by Andrew on downloading the data via CPT and the IRI climate data library and to respond to any outstanding issues

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April 2020 provisionally sunniest on record for UK

a change in the weather for many of us.  Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, Andy Page, said: “After several weeks of high pressure bringing plenty of dry, warm and sunny weather across the UK, this week we’re seeing the return low pressure, allowing Atlantic weather systems to once again move

Aviation Briefing Service

to Premium Service? Once you've registered for the free version, you can upgrade to Premium for just £24 per year, inlcuding VAT. Please note that this service will remain available only until March 2026, after which it will be replaced by MAVIS. For more information about MAVIS, click here. The Met

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Atmospheric carbon dioxide to pass iconic threshold

is to be limited to 1.5°C.”  The Met Office has been issuing annual forecasts of the CO2 at Mauna Loa since 2016, and has successfully predicted the influence of year-to-year changes in natural carbon sinks on the rate of CO2 rise. In 2020, once it became clear that the pandemic would cause

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Storm names for 2018-19 announced

Office in the UK to keep all the peoples of these islands warned of impending severe weather." This season’s names have once again been compiled from a list of suggestions submitted by the public, choosing some of the most popular names but also selecting names that reflect the nations, culture

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