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Amber snow warning for parts of Scotland

falling onto frozen surfaces, and strong winds over upland areas of northern Britain (bringing blizzard conditions briefly), and this could be a day to avoid travelling in some areas, although the snow should turn to rain later.” Sunday will see the start of a marked change in weather type

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Mild and wet turning to cold with a chance of snow

Rain and strong winds will once again sweep across the UK overnight on Friday and through Saturday morning with the potential for 60-70 mm of rain over the high ground of South Wales. Yellow warnings for rain have been issued for Wales and western parts of England. A Yellow warning for wind

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• Policy Brief: Using environmental psychology to increase the use of climate information • Working paper: Using environmental psychology to increase the use of climate information Please take a look and share with your networks! Seasonal forecast explainer videos A series of explainer videos

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Information brief Future tropical cyclone risk in the Philippines This information brief summarises new research on tropical cyclone projections for the Philippines in the mid 21st century, and highlights the implications for long-term planning and adaptation decisions. Building resilience

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high ground. Temperatures across the country then turned colder than average as high pressure near Iceland exerted its influence on the UK. The following brief period of low pressure saw an increase in temperatures, and then high pressure from the southwest moved in, bringing warm and settled

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high ground. Temperatures across the country then turned colder than average as high pressure near Iceland exerted its influence on the UK. The following brief period of low pressure saw an increase in temperatures, and then high pressure from the southwest moved in, bringing warm and settled

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D-Day - the most important weather forecast in history

Weather forecasting in 1944 In 1944 critical military decisions were made based on weather forecasts. These were compiled using data gathered from air reconnaissance, ship observations (often sent ashore using pigeons), UK observation sites, and from the Germans - once the allies broke the Enigma

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Winter weather resources for journalists

been declared and could impact global weather patterns through our meteorological winter. View a brief explanation of El Nino and La Nina. In general, the influence of El Nino on UK weather is weak. Each El Nino event is different, but this page includes some discussion of some historical impacts

Arctic Sea Ice in 2015

In September, as the sun starts to set over the Arctic, the annual cycle of summer sea ice melting draws to a close. As the influence of the Sun's rays decreases, the ocean surface cools, the sea begins to freeze once again and the sea ice cover expands. When quantifying the amount of sea ice

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