Search results (112)

Page 6 of 11

Web results

Tackling climate change issues in the future of rugby

, sporting and social events across the UK. The study compares observations and climate projections for temperature and rainfall may change in the future for the start of the Six Nations (February) at the Twickenham (London), Murrayfield (Edinburgh) and Principality (Cardiff) stadiums. Climate change

Met Office weekend weather: A warm and dry weekend for most

temperatures locally, while cities like Bristol and Cardiff may see the warmest conditions. Further east, winds will be lighter but still originate from the relatively cool North Sea, keeping coastal areas feeling fresh. Sea surface temperatures are currently above average for the time of year

metoffice_forecastingfactbusters_primary_final.pdf

and prediction Forecast cards Location: Edinburgh Location: Cardiff Location: London Location: Belfast Heavy rain and strong winds Highest daily temperature: 12 °C Lowest daily temperature: 9 °C Chance of precipitation: 95% Average wind speed: 29 mph Gust speed: 61 mph Snow showers and risk of ice

ukcp18-overview-summary.pdf

change scenario and geographic location. The very likely ranges for UK capital cities at 2100 are summarised below for each scenario included in this report. Sea level change at 2100 (m) relative to 1981-2000 average RCP2.6 RCP4.5 RCP8.5 London 0.29-0.70 0.37-0.83 0.53-1.15 Cardiff 0.27-0.69 0.35-0.81

mwr_2024_12_for_print.pdf

restrictions reported as a result of fallen trees, debris, etc. Both Severn bridges were reportedly closed for several hours whilst Natural Resources Wales reported heavy treefall across its estates, with Cardiff Council reporting more trees downed as a result of Storm Darragh than in the previous 20 years

NCIC Monthly Summary

a dry start, rain spread slowly from the west during the 4th, becoming widespread and occasionally heavy through the afternoon, Crai Reservoir (Powys) recording 87.8 mm. It was a mild night into the 5th, Cardiff Bute Park not falling below 16.4 °C, then there was widespread rain all morning, heavy

mwr_2025_07_for_print.pdf

being evacuated. Meanwhile a wildfire in Dagenham, east London on the 15th saw further house evacuations with around eight hectares of land scorched, according to local Fire and Rescue service reports. The 12th saw temperatures reaching 33C in Cardiff and on the same day there were reports of the heat

mwr_2024_12_for_print_v1.pdf

restrictions reported as a result of fallen trees, debris, etc. Both Severn bridges were reportedly closed for several hours whilst Natural Resources Wales reported heavy treefall across its estates, with Cardiff Council reporting more trees downed as a result of Storm Darragh than in the previous 20 years

pioneers_scott-bae-1910_1913_2023.pdf

so distinctive and is why it represents the benchmark in the establishment of interdisciplinary science in Antarctica. Captain Scott’s Terra Nova expedition The ship Terra Nova began its long voyage from Cardiff to Antarctica on 15 June 1910. Upon arriving in Melbourne, Australia, Captain Scott

Page navigation