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spread-the-word---air-pollution.pdf

. They should try to think about simple actions, such as opening a window, right up to bigger changes, such as banning fossil fuels. 5. Everyone should come back together, and each group should share their ideas from both columns. 6. Explain to the group that you’re going to make a video about air pollution

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Extremely mild spell ushers in New Year

This spell has provisionally created a new daily maximum temperature record for New Year’s Eve. A value of 15.8 °C at Merryfield, in Somerset, and there is the potential for this value to be exceeded during the day. Several sites in Eastern and Northern England have also broken the previous New

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Research to help hay fever and asthma sufferers

), organised by the University of Helsinki, which is looking into the effect of spores on asthma. Species maps Following on from a joint Met Office/Public Health England (PHE project), which produced species location maps of key allergenic plants for Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, further research has

Braer Storm 10 January 1993

knots (79 knots) Forecast pressure charts from the Meteorological Office global and limited area models. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 13.5 °C at Yeovilton (Somerset) Lowest Minimum Temperature -1.0 °C at Inverness (Highland) and Dalcross (Highland) Most Rainfall 37.2 mm

Most Tornadoes in one Day 23 November 1981

pressure area to the north of the UK, front line moving W-E and high pressure in the south. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 14.7 °C at Yeovilton (Somerset) Lowest Minimum Temperature -0.8 °C at Knockanrock (Ross & Cromarty) Most Rainfall 39.3 mm at Millbeck (Cumbria) Most

Lynmouth Floods 15 August 1952

began on the Isles of Scilly and at Culdrose (Cornwall) during the early hours and spread to all parts of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset by midday. At Chivenor (Devon), the nearest synoptic reporting station to Lynmouth, and at St. Eval, in north Cornwall, the rain was almost incessant for 18 hours

mwr_2023_05_for_print.pdf

, the Midlands and eventually London and eastern England. Impacts were reported quite widely across the south-west, with surface water flooding in various locations in south and east Devon, notably at Newton Poppleford on the A3052 but also in Tipton St. John, Fluxton, Metcombe and Sidmouth. In Somerset

metoffice_bringingdatatolife_firstexplorations_p4c.pdf

invented? How would the world be different? What if your school had climate stripes painted in the hall or the playground? What would they make you think? What if you were forecasting the weather at the end of the 21st century? How different might it be from today? How do you feel when you use

war_map.compressed.pdf

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Multi-hazard early warning service (MHEWS) Tanzania

and jointly develop relevant early warning products and services. Project reports/documentation Blog, May 2016 - Severe Weather Events - Effective Planning (SWEEP) workshop with key stakeholders. Read the blog by Met Office Regional International Development Manager for Africa, Kathrin Hall. Blog, April

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