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PWSCG Terms of Reference

in delivering their responsibilities outlined in these terms of reference. The Secretariat should provide policy and technical advice to the Chairman and PWSCG on all matters pertaining to the PWS, and shall attend PWSCG meetings as advisors. Meetings of the PWSCG 10. The PWSCG will meet at least three times

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Temperatures to build across the week, peaking on Thursday

of at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold. The threshold varies by UK county, see the UK temperature threshold map below. High UV and pollen levels UV and pollen levels will also be high this week. Stay safe with tips

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Reducing odds to limit warming to 1.5°C rise

is the coolest it is going to be, at least for many decades. “The report underscores the need for urgent action – today’s decisions have implications for future generations. Without immediate and equitable mitigation and adaptation, climate change increasingly threatens societies and human wellbeing

weather-wise-project-summary-final.pdf

, and by holding radio listener groups to encourage listenership and discussion around the topics addressed in the programmes. This enabled the project to reach at least 600,000 listeners. Conclusion At the project closure, journalists working in the 10 partner stations reported improved understanding

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England’s warmest June on record and the UK’s second warmest since 1884

Ireland, Wales and Scotland all saw at least 20% more rainfall than average, with England the only nation recording less, receiving only 80%. There was also a clear north-south split in England, with the north recording 98% of its average, and the south just 68%.   Regionally, Orkney experienced

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Snowy conditions trigger red warning

Extreme Events team, said: “When the wind drives temperatures even lower, the risks to health can increase as even people not normally at risk from cold related illness can feel the effects more. This is why it’s so critical to keep warm; a good way is to keep homes heated to at least 18C

bringingdatatolife_diyactivitypack_final.pdf

data Create a weather log to record your data and check your weather station every day for at least one week, noting down your findings. This could be done as a table or spreadsheet, a leaflet or written diary; you may also want to use drawings or diagrams to illustrate your findings. This could

mwr_2024_06_for_print.pdf

in the first two weeks roughly 2°C below average. The cool start to the month was due to northerly and northwesterly winds bringing cold Arctic air across the UK. A low pressure centre developed over Scandinavia in the second week of June, pushing further cold air from the north across the UK. Frontal

Microsoft Word - PWSCG Minutes 17-10-18 Final 1.0

provided the group with an update on Met Office work on nowcasting. This work is to deliver two milestones within the CSA: Milestone 1.1: May 2018 Establish a nowcast capability within the Operations Centre for trial use during Summer 2018 and identify initial internal user requirements for the full

asia-climate-outlook---june-2025.pdf

Outlook: El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) – Both oceanic and atmospheric indicators are consistent with ENSO-neutral conditions. ENSO-neutral is expected to prevail for at least the next three months. Longer term, the likelihood of La Niña developing increases during the northern hemisphere autumn

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