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The Great Escape

weather sites to popular holiday destinations.  The warm and sunny weather so far this summer has led to an increase in the number of people taking UK holidays, compared to 2017, with almost a third (30%) taking up to two last-minute breaks in the UK already in 2018. However, with three-quarters (75

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Record-breaking rainfall for some this September

September since 1918, and its third wettest on record in a series from 1836.   Rainfall and climate change  Rainfall has a large amount of natural variability in the UK’s climate, with long-term trends harder to detect in monthly data. While September’s rainfall data shows no clear trend

QVA Standards Terms & Conditions

Protection Force majeure Variation Waiver Severance Entire agreement Assignment Relationship of the Parties Rights of third parties Notices Bribery Act 2010 Dispute Resolution Governing law and jurisdiction   AGREED TERMS:- 1. Interpretation 1. The definitions and rules of interpretation in this clause

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Call for climate change evidence launches today

The evidence will help to inform the government’s third UK Climate Change Risk Assessment, due to be published in 2022. Every five years, the UK government must carry out an assessment of current and future risks to the country from climate change. To inform the 2022 risk assessment, the Department

Microsoft Word - use and interpretation of worst case scenarios final

Case Scenarios (RWCS) represent extreme events in the current climate. Both the second and third Climate Change Risk Assessments describe potential low-likelihood high-impact changes to the earth system which could potentially affect the UK. There is an increasing emphasis in government on low

Robust and actionable science to help inform adaptation action

a vital role in informing NAP3, with the provision of robust and actionable science to help inform adaptation action. What is the NAP3? The Third National Adaptation Programme (NAP3) includes strengthened and new commitments to respond to the 61 risks and opportunities identified in the UK’s Third

Microsoft Word - 2021_03_high_temperatures.docx

Extremes of temperature, March and April 2021 The UK experienced a brief spell of unusual warmth at the end of March with temperatures across England and Wales widely reaching 20 to 22°C. 24.5°C was recorded at Kew Gardens, Greater London on 30th March, only the third day on record with a UK March

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#3wordweather

%) correctly identified all symbols for rainfall. Unsurprisingly, Brits proved they are strangers to symbols for sunny weather, with 53% mistakenly thinking the sun symbol means it will be warm or hot outside, despite it not denoting temperature. Although more of a grey area, two-thirds (65%) also

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, Venkatraman Prasanna Climate Projections and Extremes Branch, Department of Climate Research, Centre for Climate Research Singapore Introduction ❖ High resolution climate change projections using the SINGV-RCM (Prasanna et al. 2024) conducted as a part of Singapore’s Third National Climate Change Study

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