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Europe: more climate change and impacts to come
: more climate change and impacts to come Author: Grahame Madge (Senior Press Officer (Climate Science)) 20 March 2025 Europe’s climate is changing and will continue to change. But how can we help citizens, businesses, local authorities and governments assess the risk and prepare for the changes
A warm and settled week
in the northwest, and near or a little above average in the southeast. There will also be plenty of dry weather with sunny spells, although showers and breezy conditions most likely in the north/northwest. Glastonbury Festival outlook With lots of attention on Somerset as Glastonbury kicks off, the weather
Microsoft Word - Meeting note Scottish PWSCG 8 December 2022_FINAL
PUBLIC WEATHER SERVICE CUSTOMER GROUP (PWSCG) MEETING OF SCOTTISH STAKEHOLDERS 10 am, Thursday 8 December, Marryat Hall, Caird Hall, Dundee Welcome and Introduction LS opened the meeting and recapped the last year, noting that it has been a challenging year due to various extreme weather conditions
strong-winds-and-flooding-from-storm-angus-november-2016---met-office.pdf
November. The highest totals were across parts of East Devon, Somerset, and South Wales which received over 100 mm in a few locations. The map below shows these rainfall accumulations as a percentage of the 1981-2010 long term average November rainfall, with some locations receiving more than
Synoptic and climate stations
are collected in real time; climate data from these stations also comes in straight after readings are taken. Climate observations from around 140 co-operating observers at manual climate stations are also received in slower time. All climate stations record daily maximum and minimum air temperature
uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24.pdf
99132 DRUMNADROCHIT 53 57.32822 -4.48601 SCO 1990 99135 GT CUMBRAE: MILLPORT 5 55.74926 -4.90779 SCO 1951 99136 HOUGHTON HALL 65 52.82404 0.65233 ENG 2001 99137 BRIDGEFOOT 49 54.64907 -3.45946 ENG 1997 99141 WINCHCOMBE, SUDELEY CASTLE 112 -3.26796 -1.95412 ENG 1922 99142 SCARBOROUGH 110 54.27279
Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert.docx
1891. A significant number of stations recorded their wettest November day on record on 23 November 2024, including Chivenor, Devon (40.2mm, 66 years), Bala, Gwynedd (69.6mm, 65 years), Nettlecombe, Somerset (47.0mm, 51 years), Camborne, Cornwall (58.0mm, 46 years), Linkenholt, Hampshire (42.6mm, 36