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Supporting the development of user-based climate services

-production evolved from recognition that weather and climate information/forecasts are more valuable when tailored to the user and the impacts weather has on their activities. For example: ‣ Fishermen may need information on wave height in next 5 hours to decide if it’s safe to go out fishing

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Heat to last into the weekend for some

with the wider national severe weather warning service and looks at more widespread potential impacts for the public.   Help to protect the vulnerable people that you know including older people, those with underlying conditions and those who live alone; they may need support to keep cool and hydrated

Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

A narrow band of heavy rain accompanied by locally gusty winds will move north and east across much of the UK during Wednesday. This band will gradually fragment into showers, some of which may be heavy and thundery, particularly across eastern areas later in the day. Ahead of the rain, conditions

Met Office weather: Warm sunshine for many, rain in the north

On Monday, early low cloud and isolated fog patches in southern and western areas will soon lift, giving way to widespread sunshine, particularly across central England. Some shallow cumulus and stratocumulus cloud may develop in the south, but it will remain dry. Further north and west, conditions

MOSRS: Terms and Conditions

" or "us"). Please read them carefully, as they set down rules on acceptable use of your account. Breach of these rules may result in suspension or termination of your account. Security Your account is for your personal use only. You must take all reasonable precautions to prevent others from using

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Wet and windy weather for some

before setting off. “There may also be disruption on other modes of transport, so please check with your operator before setting off if you’re planning to travel by rail, ferry or air.” Bands of rain will weaken as they gradually move south and east through Thursday, though it will remain an unsettled

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Warming up this week

many parts of the southern half of the UK are likely to exceed 30C and may even reach 34C in some places.”  “This is the first spell of hot weather this year and it is unusual for temperature to exceed these values in June. Many areas will also see some warm nights with minimum temperatures expected

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Heatwave continues, but a change is on the way

for the public.    Help to protect the vulnerable people that you know including older people, those with underlying conditions and those who live alone; they may need support to keep cool and hydrated. For more advice click here.    Dr Justine Shotton, Senior Vice President or the British Veterinary

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Storm Emma triggers another red warning for snow

freezing rain and for a time on Thursday night – a relatively rare weather phenomena in the UK. This may lead to widespread icy stretches, especially on untreated surfaces, leading to difficult conditions for vehicles and pedestrians. “The combination of the snow, very strong winds and resultant drifting

caa-case-study-1---high-pressure.pdf

processes leading to turbulence, gusty winds, sea breezes, spreading cloud, showers or even thunderstorms. Sinking air under high pressure does tend to suppress convection, but not always, and usually not in the first few thousand feet – don’t get caught out! So, what kind of hazards may be associated

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