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2019 record temperatures conclude a decade of records

as the average temperature increases cold extremes currently can and do still occur, for example the ’Beast from the East’ in 2018 resulted in the coldest March day on record with a maximum of -4.7 °C recorded at Tredegar in South Wales. However, during the 2010’s these occurrences have been outnumbered

Land and sea-ice prediction

, including that of the Met Office Hadley Centre, successfully depict the observed variability and decline of the Arctic sea ice. Sea ice decline does not significantly influence sea level as the ice is already floating. However, the melting of land based ice, ice sheets and mountain glaciers, has

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Amber warnings for snow

important people do what they need to, to stay warm – especially with the cold forecast to stay for several days. “Heating homes to at least 18 °C will help keep you healthy. Also make sure you eat warm food, move about at home and wear several thin layers instead of fewer thicker ones. “Those of us who

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to be added in the right amounts to make the perfect system. • The first ingredient is energy from our Sun. The Sun importantly provides heat and light for the Earth. Hold up small button or a small ball of Blu Tack (this represents the Earth). Tell the group that if the Earth is this big, how big do we

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and consulting solutions to industry challenges. The work we do contributes to delivering Government priorities for industry, helping to safeguard critical national infrastructure and improve the economic and social prosperity of the UK. Our supercomputer performs up to 1,200 trillion calculations per

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options Screen wash, oil and coolant Pack winter car kit Think of vulnerable neighbours Make the most of the weather Check on neighbours What can I do to help? Check the forecast Suitable clothing and footwear www.metoffice.gov.uk/WeatherReady Are your friends, neighbours and community WeatherReady for the winter? Help them prepare by sharing this checklist or join the conversation online #WeatherReady © Crown Copyright 2024, Met Office 02628

Exploring Climate Impacts 11-14

Exploring climate impacts Age range 11-14 What is the difference between weather and climate? www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools | 2 © Crown Copyright 2020, Met Office What is climate change? • What does it make you think of? • What are some of the impacts of climate change? • How might climate change

4th Round Eval Expert 22 10 2014 FinalWeb

is equally valid to SADIS 2G as to Secure SADIS FTP (excepting item 13, which does not apply to SADIS 2G). Scope of Evaluations: It should be noted that the evaluations are ‘high level’ evaluations of functionality, and not detailed technical certifications of compliance. Note that: a) The software

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