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Snowfall 25 November to 26 December 2010

25 November - 26 December 2010 (Snow and low temperatures across the United Kingdom) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 2 December 2010 General summary During this period the UK experienced two spells of extreme winter weather. From 25 November - 9 December persistent easterly or north-easterly winds

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Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2023

sq km below the 1981-2010 average, and 0.56 million sq km above the record low for this date, which occurred in 2016. Figure 1. Daily Arctic sea ice extent for 2023, compared with recent years and the 1981-2010 average with ± 1 and 2 standard deviation intervals indicated by the shaded areas. Data

weather-climate-change-impacts-on-uk-transport-2021.pdf

Summers (2010–2019) have been 13% wetter and winters (2010–2019) have been 12% wetter compared to the 1961–1990 average. 2 1961-1990 average: 64mm 2008-2017 average: 75mm *days exceeding the 99 th percentile of 1961–90 rainfall What is DfT doing to better understand the impacts of climate change

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simulation. The impact on simulated temperature is judged to be significant 2 for cold winter days and nights over Scotland, with future increases in temperature by 2070s increased by 1ᵒC or more for cold winter days locally over parts of Scotland and for cold winter nights more widely across the UK

CHOGM Climate Service Demonstrator Project Progress

Office Focus Small Island States are some of the most at risk to climate change. Focusing on: 1. Caribbean 2. Pacific www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2018, Met Office Requirements • Gathered at CariCOF Nov. 2018 • And UWI Frontiers of Science Royal Society event on Climate change

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-hourly frequency is used, and data is coarsened to 2 degrees by 2 degrees. Middle panel similar to left, but for a WMC land point (103E-105E, 4S-2S). Right panel similar to left, but for a WMC ocean point (105E-107E, 4N-6N). ❖ Over WMC, SINGV-RCM intensity distribution closer to observations ❖ 2km

Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2018

(Figure 1) Figure 1. Daily Arctic sea ice extent for 2018, compared with recent years and the 1981-2010 average with ± 1 and 2 standard deviation intervals indicated by the shaded areas. Data are from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Extent was well below average in the Barents, Chukchi

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) Warm Normal* Normal* Normal* Sierra Leone Hot Hot Hot Normal Normal* Normal* Liberia Hot Hot Hot Very Dry Normal Dry Mali Normal Mixed (2) Warm (3) Normal* Normal* Normal* Notes: The table gives an assessment of whether temperature and rainfall across each country have been above normal, normal

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