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Health articles and research papers

, Sarran C, Haines A, Golding B, Gordon-Brown H et al. Development of a browser application to foster research on linking climate and health datasets: Challenges and opportunities. Science of the Total Environment 2017; 575:79-86. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.09.162 McInnes RN, Hernming D

Met Office deep dive: Autumn’s stormy spell and tropical influences

up this low, which was forecast to bring heavy rain to western Scotland. The combination of active weather fronts and orographic uplift (where moist air is forced up over hills and mountains) meant that rainfall totals were expected to build rapidly. READ MORE: Hurricanes, typhoons and tornadoes

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2025 is double-record breaker: UK’s warmest and sunniest year on record

been eased by above average rainfall in recent months, with the UK’s annual total levelling out at 1041.2mm (90% of the average annual rainfall). Warmest year on record Four of the UK’s last five years now appear in the top five warmest years since 1884 and all of the top ten warmest years will now

Met Office deep dive: a change in the weather and a look back at summer

with brighter intervals inbetween, so it won’t be a total washout for everyone. Looking at the details, Wednesday’s initial frontal band could be quite intense, bringing heavy downpours, strong gusty winds, and the potential for thunder and lightning. The system will move into the west and southwest during

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embedded within the fronts bringing torrential rainfall at times. The map below shows the daily rainfall totals 0900 UTC 20 to 0900 UTC 21 September 2018 from storm Bronagh. Upland areas of Wales, the southern Pennines and North York Moors recorded over 50mm of rain, with 78.6mm at Capel Curig (Conwy

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Priorities Fund (SPF) with total funding of £46m from October 2019 to March 2025. It is delivered in partnership between UKRI Research Councils (led by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)) and the department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Public Sector

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Wales and Northern Ireland have warmest spring on record

towards the end of May. As a result much of Scotland and northern and western parts of England had quite a dry month, whereas across much of eastern and southeastern England totals were a little above average. For the UK as a whole, 79% of the May average rainfall figure has been recorded so far (55.2

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Amber warnings issued for snow and ice

persistent. Further organised bands of snow showers may continue to affect northern Scotland with some rather large totals building up over the western Highlands and Grampians. Weather warnings are under constant review and will be issued as the detail of potential impacts becomes clearer. By start

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by at least 10 degrees. Rainfall totals for the period since early March had been one-third of average resulting in dry soil and vegetation. Indeed, from 7 July to 13 August in some southern districts only 1 or 2 mm of rainfall was recorded, while in parts of Sussex, Kent and Essex there was no measurable

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❖UKESM has too much rainfall in the light rainfall category and too little rainfall in the very heavy category Figure 2: Fractional contribution of light (0.005 to 10 mm/day) precipitation to total precipitation over each 2 o grid point in UKESM, during DJF, using 3-hourly data: (column 1) IMERG

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