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Mixed weekend weather

Following the Bank Holiday Weekend for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, there are signals for warmer conditions to develop during next week in central and eastern areas in particular, with the possibility of some hot weather for a time. However, exactly how hot it gets and how long this may last

02427 Central Asia Summary Infographic

Climate risks identified for the Central Asia region by the 2050s Agriculture and food security • Crop yields across Central Asia could increase in cooler, wetter areas as temperatures rise, and decline in hotter, lowland areas as aridity increases, with mixed impacts on crop production overall

ukcp18_local_update_faq.pdf

does not change the UKCP18 headline message of a greater chance of warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers across the UK in future (Murphy et al, 2018). For 2061-80, under a high greenhouse gas emissions scenario (RCP8.5), the update suggests winters will be warmer by 3.3°C (2.0-3.5°C) 2

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Wintry conditions remain – January 2021

triggering rain and snow warnings. In southern parts of Cornwall and Devon heavy rain will feature, particularly on higher ground. However, rain is likely to turn to sleet and snow across Wales and central England during the morning and then some parts of south and south-east England before it clears

sustainability-infographic.pdf

groups - including Hospiscare, WaterAid and Devon Wildlife Trust. • We proudly support the Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) as our corporate charity, as chosen by our staff. People Making the Met Office a great place to work. Diversity We are committed to being a diverse organisation in line with our

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spotted two Kingfishers on the pond in the winter of 2017 and we are hopeful they will return. (Photo Tom Blackmore) Timeline 2018 (Photo Tom Blackmore) 2008 The Biodiversity Working Group was established in 2008 to work with Property Management, our Facilities Contractor G4S and Devon Garden

Microsoft Word - 2020_11_storm_bella.docx

to the arrival of storm Bella, 23 December 2020 was a particularly wet day in a swathe from Devon, south Wales, the Midlands to East Anglia, so the rain of 26 to 27 December fell on already saturated ground, exacerbating flooding problems. Author: Mike Kendon, Met Office National Climate Information Centre Last updated 30/12/2020

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