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Hilary bringing a year’s worth of rain in a single day

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Glacial archaeology – unlocking the climate time machine

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ukcp18-fact-sheet-sea-level-rise-and-storm-surge.pdf

that these simulations span the full range of CMIP5 model responses under climate change. These projections in particular should be viewed as indicative of the overall magnitude of changes we might see over the 21 st Century. For both these sets of simulations, we cannot be sure of the relative influence

Storm Bert in the news

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Wimbledon 2025 finals: What to expect from the weather

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Spring starts with a mild and wet March

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met-office-extreme-weather-briefing-note.pdf

Briefing note Severe or extreme weather in a changing climate We know our climate is changing. Sea levels are rising, air temperatures are going up, ice cover on land and sea is decreasing and rainfall patterns are changing. Scientists are studying all of these, and making projections

aspire-implementation-plan.pdf

that longer range climate information (1-10 years ahead) may be of more relevance to the donor community to influence programmatic planning of social protection interventions and therefore a separate co-production dialogue at a donor/programme level may be of value and an agile approach to the management

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Oscillation and North Atlantic Oscillation) that influence seasonal forecasts and the impacts they can have on UK weather: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/services/government/contingency-planners/seasonal-forecasts-and-climate-drivers-resources • Contingency planners page: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk

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