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England’s warmest June on record and the UK’s second warmest since 1884

does this year compare to 1976?  The summer of 1976 remains one of the most notable in UK weather history and differs from June 2025 due to the longevity of the heat. During 1976, multiple locations across England recorded heatwave spells lasting over two weeks.   Read: The UK's longest heatwave

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in Environmental Intelligence (JCEEI). The explained the work the joint venture was doing in the fields of data science and machine learning, outlining the type of opportunities this might present in the future. • Nick Jobling (Chief Financial Officer) presented the Finance Report. No major issues were

Second phase of the Grey Zone Project

August to 18th September 1974. Questions The second phase of the Grey Zone Project plans to address the following questions: In what way do model resolution and scale-aware convection and turbulence schemes impact the representation of the interaction between convection and circulation? In what way do

Assessing changes in future water usage

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Summer temperature 2018 – the ‘new normal’?

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Heat to peak early next week

or in the garden you can have a big impact on our water consumption. Our Water’s Worth Saving campaign has a host of helpful top-tips showing the simple things we can all do to save this precious resource, so it remains readily available now and in the future.”  RAC Breakdown spokesman Rod Dennis said: “An amber

Gardening in May: Five tips from the Met Office

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How cookies are used by the Met Office

have to give the same information several times during one task recognising that you may already have given a username and password so you don't need to do it for every web page requested measuring how many people are using services, so they can be made easier to use and there's enough capacity

Major update to key global temperature data set

a well-established statistical method to make the most of the measurements that we do have. The land data archive has been added to by CRU. Ocean measurements are taken principally from the latest release of the International Comprehensive Ocean Atmosphere Data Set. Caption: Maps showing near-surface

Communicating Long-term Climate information

science does not necessarily lead to better decision making (Corner & van Eck, 2014). • Scientists simply present the facts through traditional academic routes, is not fit for the purpose of informing policy or effectively communicating science (Bowater & Yeoman, 2013). • Scientists need

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