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False autumn: Why leaves are falling before summer officially ends?

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What’s the pollen forecast this year?

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Our changing weather patterns: a tale of abrupt transitions

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Bad_weather_transcripts

Dealing with bad weather When you’re out and about on the mountains the weather can change very quickly indeed, so it’s essential to be prepared for such changes and to know exactly what to do if it does turn nasty. One of the main issues up on the mountains is wind. It may be a calm day at ground

ukcp18-newsletter.oct21.pdf

of maximum and minimum temperature data by one month. This problem does not affect dailyaverage temperature, or other variables in the UKCP Probabilistic Projections. It also does not affect any other UKCP product. UK Climate Projections UKCP Project News Staying in Touch You’re receiving this email

social_value_strategy.pdf

ambitions and our key areas of focus. Importantly, it showcases the way the Met Office already delivers social value. It describes our commitment and plans to do even more. We are ambitious and this Social Value Strategy sets out the general principles that we will follow across all our activities as we

ukcp18-factsheet-using-rainfall-data-from-ukcp-v2.pdf

?........................................................................................................................11 5. How do these rainfall products relate to UKCP?.............................................................................................................16 6. Is sub-hourly information

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Cold conditions persist with chance of some snow this weekend in the north

will move further east and as it does, it’ll bump into the colder air. Snow is likely over higher ground in Scotland and Northern England, with a few centimetres possible in the Grampians and 1-2cm in the North Pennines. Some snow and even some freezing rain could fall to lower levels for a time, though

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