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Community Resilience

of us like to enjoy the sunshine and hot weather, we should make sure we do it safely and remember certain groups of people are more vulnerable than others to heat.  Extreme heat not only affects us but can also place strains on water and energy utilities, road and rail transport and the health

distillation_workshop_report.pdf

on the upcoming season, which contained a brief mention of above normal rainfall for northern Afghanistan with a probability of 40% (among other, irrelevant forecast statements). The forecasters then had one minute to brief their extension officers on the forecast. The extension officers then had one

Noel Nelson

involved. Only once these relationships have been established can detailed predictive real time modelling using the Met Office's Met Office Dispersion Model be undertaken. It is expected that the research work undertaken at Pirbright will better enable the Met Office Dispersion Model model to describe

Summer_conditions_transcripts

symptoms of hyperthermia or heat stroke, you should stop immediately and rest and find shade. Drink plenty of water and dab the neck and head with water. Once the person has recovered, descend slowly. Young children are more susceptible to heat stroke so always carry more water than you think you’ll need

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Thunderstorm warnings issued

conditions for many places on Tuesday before wet and windy, ‘autumnal’, weather once again moves across the UK from the North Atlantic.  Stay up to date  You can find the latest forecast on our website, on YouTube, by following us on Twitter and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store.

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Cold conditions persist with chance of some snow this weekend in the north

in the west and the chance of snow further east over higher ground on Saturday.” Weather next week A resurgence of cold air from the east will bring further cloudy, but mostly dry, conditions through Sunday and into early next week. Mike continued: “The cold air will once again push in from the east

weather-memories-diy-activity.pdf

or weather report with data and weather facts around the day. Once completed you can keep them in a special place by making a weather memory book or weather jar to put these in. The Met Office provides free education content to support young people aged 7-14 to be prepared for the effects of weather and climate change on them and their communities. Find out more at www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools © Crown Copyright 2019, Met Office 01248

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Temperature extremes and records most affected by UK’s changing climate

New analysis of observations shows that extremes of temperature in the UK are most affected by human induced climate change. This means the UK is seeing, on average, more frequent periods of hot weather, bringing challenges for infrastructure, health and wellbeing. The observations also suggest

The role of different timescales

with future changes in climate. Climate projections show a spread of possible outcomes, and this is useful to assess opportunity or risk. In the UK, climate projections show a tendency towards warmer and wetter winters, and hotter and drier summers. Natural variability in the weather will continue

NCIC Monthly Summary

of East Anglia briefly, then turning brighter in some eastern counties for a time, while patchy rain and drizzle started in northern and western parts during the afternoon, becoming more widespread later. Milder air spread in to give a generally cloudy day on the 30th with showers for some areas

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