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More extreme weather events with planetary warming

and 2018. An international team of scientists from 39 different institutions – led by the Met Office – has gathered data to compile a dataset known as HadEX3 containing 29 indices of weather extremes (17 relating to temperature and 12 relating to precipitation). The development and initial analysis

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that the Performance Metric for this theme will be missed. Even if it is met, they would like to see proactive action over the next FY to improve the performance of this measure and asked for a milestone relating to this to be added to next year’s CSA; � welcomed the approach set out by Paul Davies

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, Fife 13 July 31.5 Seavington, Somerset 14 July 31.0 Hurn, Dorset and Westonzoyland, Somerset 15 July 30.9 Heathrow, Greater London and Wisley, Surrey 16 July 31.2 Kew Gardens, Greater London 17 July 32.2 Hampton, Greater London 18 July 31.5 Westonzoyland, Somerset 19 July 31.4 Porthmadog, Gwynedd 20

Alternative sources of Meteorological Data

is available here: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23257962.2016.1260531 Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) and British Antarctic Survey The SPRI and British Antarctic Survey both focus on collecting materials relating to polar research. https://www.bas.ac.uk/data/our-data/collections

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. The TRANSFORM project, led by SouthSouthNorth, has also produced content relating to inclusion. You can view their posters on implementing an inclusive climate services project and implementing an inclusive national framework for climate services by following the links. Climate is on the menu

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information Public, emergency responders, media Coast, rivers, groundwater Twice daily. Can be more frequent when levels are high. Environment Agency website www.environment -agency.gov.uk/flood England and Wales For queries relating to the Flood Warnings, Three-day Flood Risk Forecast and Flood

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duty for all archives. The NMA seeks to both preserve its collections in accordance with current published international standards and benchmarks and to implement best practice wherever possible. In particular this relates to the implementation of practices and procedures as set out in both BS

nma_policy_collection_management.pdf

of the UK Public in accordance with the Public Records Act 1958. The archive seeks to preserve, in perpetuity, records relating to the national memory of the weather in both paper and also digital formats. It exists to collect, catalogue and preserve in accordance with national and international

mwr_2024_03_for_print.pdf

was replaced with milder weather for much of the rest of the month, with temperatures widely into the mid to high teens at times (for instance, a maximum of 18.8°C was recorded at Charlwood, Surrey on the 20th). Temperatures dipped again towards the end of the month, and on the 27th/28th, some areas

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was replaced with milder weather for much of the rest of the month, with temperatures widely into the mid to high teens at times (for instance, a maximum of 18.8°C was recorded at Charlwood, Surrey on the 20th). Temperatures dipped again towards the end of the month, and on the 27th/28th, some areas

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