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North/south split in January stats

is climatologically average, and it was also stronger than average across western Europe. The positioning and intensity of the jet stream not only led to the contrast in weather across the UK, but also the severe weather seen in France. Heavy rain in Paris has led to flood levels in the capital city rising

CBRN incident management

incident including the Met Office dispersion modelling capability. Through this modelling, the Met Office can provide a detailed picture of the potential dispersion of radioactive plumes over vulnerable areas such as cities and water sources. The maps are used by government and emergency planners via

WISER EWSA at the frontline of climate action – celebrating World Meteorological Day 2024

of mouth to neighbours, not all of whom have access to cellphones to receive the information directly themselves. WISER EWSA will hold another testbed in the 2024-25 rainy season, and preparations are already underway to expand the successes of the first one.  In particular this will involve expanding the number of community representatives in cities who are working at the frontline of climate action. 

seasonal-assessment---spring24.pdf

, Lanarkshire, Fife and the City of Edinburgh) have provisionally had their wettest spring on record. The season has been dull overall with 75-95% of average sunshine seen across most of the country, the only bright spot being north-west Scotland during March which had above average sunshine totals

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than one change scenario should be considered. • Experts consider where detailed geographical features, such as mountains, coastlines and cities, might not be well represented due to the resolution of the climate data. • Annual cycles show how temperature and rainfall vary throughout the year and from

Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment - Spring24

, Lanarkshire, Fife and the City of Edinburgh) have provisionally had their wettest spring on record. The season has been dull overall with 75-95% of average sunshine seen across most of the country, the only bright spot being north-west Scotland during March which had above average sunshine totals

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caused disruption to Irish Sea ferry services. There were some power outages, trees felled and disruption on roads in Cumbria and south-west Scotland, while flights were delayed at Belfast City Airport. However, for the UK overall, weather impacts from the storm were relatively modest. Weather data

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in every village, town and city should benefit from growing plants to enhance lives, build stronger, healthier, happier communities and create better places to live. For more information call: 020 3176 5820, or visit www.rhs.org.uk/join   Royal Photographic Society The Royal Photographic Society

Intensive testbed: Daily updates 2025

in the products cross-city, which is inherently fast-changing and uncertain. Nowcasts were sent every two hours during the day. At Chinika Secondary School, the community engagement team met with senior geography learners and their teacher. The team met these learners on a previous visit in August 2024

mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3.pdf

-day hot spell on 1 July 2015, linked to a significant heatwave affecting mainland Europe. Heathrow, Greater London recorded a maximum temperature of 36.7 °C, the highest July temperature on record for the UK, and just ahead of the previous July record 36.5 °C at Wisley, Surrey on 19 July 2006

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