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  • Storm Emma triggers another red warning for snow

    like these and even the fit and well may feel the ill effects of this exceptional weather. Although the weather will vary from place to place staying warm will help keep you well. Our advice is heat homes to at least 18C, to keep a close eye on weather forecasts and plan your day around them

  • Warming up this week

    out for signs of heat exhaustion and follow our simple health advice to beat the heat.”  Heatwave criteria A UK heatwave threshold is met when a location records a period of at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold

  • weather-wise-project-summary-final.pdf

    , and by holding radio listener groups to encourage listenership and discussion around the topics addressed in the programmes. This enabled the project to reach at least 600,000 listeners. Conclusion At the project closure, journalists working in the 10 partner stations reported improved understanding

  • Amber warnings issued for Storm Goretti

    to at least -10°C, ensuring you always have a clear view due to all the dirt from gritted roads.”  Weekend weather forecast Storm Goretti’s influence will wane on Friday evening as the system moves to the east of England. There will be a short-lived interlude of calmer weather for many on Saturday

  • 02989-sellafield-case-study-no-summary.pdf

    strategic decision to cease oxide fuel reprocessing, the site faced a critical challenge: storing spent nuclear fuel safely until at least 2085, when it can be transferred to a future Geological Disposal Facility. Spent nuclear fuel continuously generates heat from radioactive decay, requiring robust

  • Met Office daily weather: Turning autumnal over the weekend

    . Again, these most frequent towards the west where there's chance of some hail, some lightning, some thunder mixed in with them. More eastern parts seeing a fair fewer showers here. “So, less likely to catch a few, but most places, particularly towards the north and west, likely to have at least

  • Raindrops and radar

    Forget everything you were taught in primary school. Raindrops are not tear-shaped. At least, not when they are falling through the sky. Instead, tiny raindrops – those smaller than a millimetre across – are almost perfect spheres. Aidan McGivern Microscopic molecules of water within each raindrop

  • Legal – policies and procedures

    that: You are legally capable of entering into binding contracts; You are at least 18 years old; and You are not accessing, and will not attempt to access, Met Office account services from a Restricted Country. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your Met Office account

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

    Ireland, Wales and Scotland all saw at least 20% more rainfall than average, with England the only nation recording less, receiving only 80%. There was also a clear north-south split in England, with the north recording 98% of its average, and the south just 68%.   Regionally, Orkney experienced

  • Extreme climate analysis ensures nuclear safety for decades to come

    radioactive waste than any facility globally. Following the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority's 2012 strategic decision to cease oxide fuel reprocessing, the site faced a critical challenge: storing spent nuclear fuel safely until at least 2085, when it can be transferred to a future Geological Disposal

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