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Global: Monthly Climate Outlook November to August Issued: February 2025 Overview Current Status Outlooks Annex 1 – Supplemental Information Climate Outlook Global: November to August Overview MENA, Caribbean and British Overseas Territories Current Status and Outlook – Temperature MENA, Caribbean

Seasonal Climate Outlooks user guide

.  Examples of this kind of variability over years include major influencing systems like El Niño or the Indian Ocean Dipole. This natural variability imposes changes to the climate over a period of years or decades around some climate average.   Seasonal Modelling Weather forecasts provide

How was May in the Midlands?

You may have seen that Spring 2025 broke historical climate records, marking an unprecedented season of warmth and sunshine across the UK, according to provisional Met Office statistics.

records for the Midlands?  The Midlands, situated at the heart of England, experiences a balanced blend of northern and southern weather influences. In May, the region has recorded a daytime (max) temperature of 18.7°C, set in both 2025 and 2018. This relatively warm figure reflects the Midlands’ inland

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time-slices using four different emissions scenarios. • Future developments will include ensuring this information is easily available to the target audience. Climate Change Impacts on Flood Peaks There is some evidence that flood events in Great Britain have already been influenced by climate change

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normal. Eastern Australia, as well as some western areas of South America are likely to be cooler than normal, with the residual influence from La Niña Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Likely Likely Much More Likely Climate Outlook Global: January to October Overview 5 Global

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WEATHER AND CLIMATE INFORMATION SERVICES (WCIS) INTO USE FOR HEALTH The role of County Meteorological Directors in Kenya AUTHORS | ROSE OCHIENG, NIRAS & VIRGINIE LE MASSON, ODI This paper is produced by ODI (London) and NIRAS Africa (Nairobi). It is funded through the Weather and Climate

Using UKCP data

Guidance on using UKCP data in risk assessments, future planning or communications. This page is for people who are new to climate projections or have not used them for some time.

The UK Climate Projections contain a range of climate information. You can use this information to understand future changes to the climate in the UK through the 21st century.  The climate information is available in many formats. You can access information in the following ways: UKCP key results

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A milestone in UK climate history

of the century due in part to the background warming as a result of human-induced climate change. It has been shown that climate change is making UK heatwaves more frequent, intense and long-lasting. Met Office Chief Scientist Professor Stephen Belcher said: “In a climate unaffected by human influence

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the long-term climate of a region. And then, most importantly, which of these factors influence the year-to-year variability from that long-term climate. A region’s climate can be classified into different categories, such as tropical or temperate. A location’s climate is largely controlled by factors

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in decision making for the MoD that otherwise would not be possible.” MoD “The work of the Met Office based on PWS’ model allows the UK to punch above its weight in terms of climate change insight.” Defra “The work being carried out by the Met Office is integral to the ongoing success of the National

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