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wiser0191_sub_national_cx_cafe_kisumu250919.pdf

and users of climate information. 2.0 Presentations There were four presentations made at the climate café. One was to create understanding among participants about NECJOGHA climate cafes plus a brief on the country WhatsApp Mentoring groups and the website. A second presentation was on the review

wiser-2-brochure.pdf

• WISER Guides and Training Materials • Co-production Policy Brief • Gender Policy Brief • Funder Policy Brief • National Meteorological and Hydrological Services Policy Brief Stay up to date through Twitter, LinkedIn, our WISER LinkedIn Group and the WISER YouTube Playlist. Plus, find further

Will UK thunderstorms become more extreme as our climate changes?

times hotter than the surface of the sun!) causes it to expand explosively. This expansion creates the shockwave we hear as thunder. While the UK doesn’t experience the same frequency or intensity of thunderstorms as some parts of the world, they are not uncommon, particularly in the East Midlands

Met Office weather: What are this weekend's festival forecasts?

the southwest to those arriving early. Friday remains hot and humid with sunny intervals, but further intense showers are likely overnight into Saturday. The unsettled theme continues into Sunday, with scattered showers and cooler temperatures. Lineup Highlights: Green Day, Korn, Sleep Token, Weezer

Surface pressure charts

An actual analysis chart is issued along with forecast charts out to five days ahead. These are updated every 12 hours around 0730 and 1930, with the exception of charts for days four and five which are only issued once per day at 0730.

western-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf

valley. These may be compared with 23.5 °C in the London area. Instances of extreme high temperatures are rare and are associated with hot air brought from mainland Europe on south easterly winds, accompanied by strong sunshine. The highest temperature ever recorded in the whole of Scotland was 32.9 °C

Met Office History

Office from its earliest days. Robert FitzRoy and the early Met Office - a brief history of FitzRoy and the daily weather reports The Royal Charter Gale - an account of the Royal Charter Gale and its consequences for weather forecasting

Coronation Day 2 June 1953

Tuesday 2 June 1953 (Coronation Day of Queen Elizabeth II) UK weather chart for 12:00 UTC on 2 June 1953 Brief summary of the weather for London A mostly cloudy day with rain or showers. A gentle to moderate north-westerly breeze. Maximum temperature well below average for early June. Data from Kew

cop24-briefing-sheets_mohc.pdf

Programme. UKCP18 CLIMATE CHANGE OVER LAND UKCP18 projects greater chance of hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters This is broadly consistent with UKCP09 UKCP18 MARINE CLIMATE CHANGE How much will sea levels rise in the UK? Projected sea level rise projections at four UK capital cities by 2100

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