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  • The UK's longest heatwave events and where they happened

    In the UK, a heatwave is officially defined when a location records at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold. This threshold varies by county, reflecting the diverse climate across the UK.   Originally, these thresholds

  • emergency-responder-survey-2017_external-web.pdf

    receive NSWW – 1,280 Met Office | Emergency Responder Survey | Met Office Debrief | May 2017 | External Use Only 3 Ratings of NSWWS are very positive 88% rate factors as at least ‘good’ Q15 In general, how would you rate the National Severe Weather Warnings Service on each of the following? Base

  • Met office daily weather: Rainy and warm

    clearer skies during the second half of the night. “There is some uncertainty just in regards to exactly where this rain will be placed on Tuesday, but at the moment at least, southwest England, parts of southern Wales could see quite a lot of rainfall during the day and there may be some localized

  • UK and Global extreme events – Drought

    at different types of drought and the likelihood of human influence on them. There is at least medium confidence that less precipitation has been observed across significant parts of Africa and South America. Across each continent there is evidence much of Africa, western North America

  • Arctic sea ice forecasts

    estimates are restricted to the extent of the Arctic sea ice. This is defined as the area of the Arctic Ocean with at least 15% ice coverage. In the long-term average, this area varies from 14.4-16.5 million km2 in March to 3.6-8.0 million km2 in September (based on data for 1979-2017). The minimum

  • Microsoft Word - 2019_004_storm_gareth.docx

    rainfall totals at Capel Curig and Seathwaite, Cumbria from 1 to 16 March 2019 as an example of the persistence of the wet weather. The accumulated rainfall totals are given in the table below. At least three stations in Cumbria (Seathwaite, Honister Pass and Mickleden, Middlefell Farm) recorded over

  • Amber warning issued amid cold weather

    conditions can be particularly at risk.  “If you have a pre-existing medical condition, you should heat your home to a temperature that is comfortable for you. In rooms you mostly use such as the living room or bedroom, try to heat them to at least 18°C if you can. Keep your bedroom windows closed

  • Keep a weather eye open

    home warm Heat your home to at least 18 degrees Celsius is important. Properly insulating your home not only keeps you warm and healthy but can also help keep your heating costs down. Check on others Older neighbours and relatives are more at risk from the cold, so make sure you check in on them

  • call-document---east-africa-2025-updatedpdf

    in the East Africa region. This may include supporting the Regional Climate Centre (ICPAC) and/or National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (where appropriate) with their co-production activities, including Climate Outlook Forums. ii. Work with regional stakeholders to investigate and co

  • call-document---east-africa-2025.pdf

    in the East Africa region. This may include supporting the Regional Climate Centre (ICPAC) and/or National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (where appropriate) with their co-production activities, including Climate Outlook Forums. ii. Work with regional stakeholders to investigate and co

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