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Biodiversity at the Met Office

a variety of wildlife-rich habitats alongside a busy working environment. During our regular bird survey, I was delighted personally to add red kite to the Met Office species list – a bird which is still a comparative rarity in Devon. “The wildflower meadow and the area around the ponds

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projections from the present day to the 2050s, and their interaction with regional socio-economic vulnerabilities. The report highlights the headline risks to consider in any climate-resilient development planning. The region’s climate is characterised by hot and dry conditions, with some significant local

Met Office weekend weather: Heatwave to continue across much of the UK

and west, will experience hotter conditions than during previous heatwaves, thanks to a southeasterly airflow. Eastern coastal areas may see some early mist and low cloud, which could linger into the afternoon in a few locations. However, for most of the country, Saturday will bring clear blue

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of climate changes in the 21st century are similar to UKCP09, with a move www.metoffice.gov.uk Pg 2 of 4 Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2019 towards warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers. However, natural variations mean that some cold winters, some dry winters, some cool summers and some

Met Office festival forecast: It's going to be a warm one

-energy lineup featuring Sting, Stereophonics, Justin Timberlake, Faithless, and The Script. The weather outlook is similarly upbeat, with very warm or hot conditions expected. Temperatures could reach the mid-30s in some areas, and nights will remain warm and humid. While Saturday may bring a brief

metoffice_climatechange_deeperdiscovery_interpreting-climate-models.pdf

in these variables by the end of the 21 st century (2088-2099) compared to a baseline of 1981-2010. So for the end of the century, the southern part of England could be up to around 6 °C hotter than it was during the baseline period • There are four maps for each variable – labelled RCP2.6, RCP4.5, RCP6.0

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New official highest temperature in UK confirmed

to the east of the UK and low pressure to the west, hot air was pulled up from Continental Europe – this air originated in north Africa. This is a similar meteorological set up the hot spell at the end of June.   Prof Peter Stott said: “Although the average rise of global temperature is around 1.0 C

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Warmer weather on the way

of the risks around hot weather. In England alone there were more than 2,500 excess deaths in the summer of 2020, and unfortunately it’s predicted that heat-related deaths in the UK could treble within 30 years.” Find advice on looking after yourself in hot weather with WeatherReady or on the British Red

uk_monthly_climate_summary_summer_2020_3.pdf

and August being warmer than average but July rather cooler. After the sunny and dry spring, these three months were mostly unsettled, but each summer month did contain some hot weather. The last day of July brought a one-off hot day to central and southern England, and a more sustained period

Met Office Deep Dive: Record heat, flying ants, and a changeable outlook

intense thunderstorms, particularly in Switzerland, where the combination of high temperatures and atmospheric instability led to dramatic weather events. READ MORE: England’s warmest June on record and the UK’s second warmest since 1884 Why is it so hot? The persistent heat in Europe is being

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