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Met Office daily weather: July ends with a yellow storm warning

for the time of year. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Honor Criswick, said: “It could be a damp start for some of us, but many areas once again remaining dry. But it is going to be a rather warm, muggy night once again. Some towns and cities across southern parts not pushing much past 16°C to 17°C

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for ACTION Adherence to norms of taking climate action Greater risk perceptions drive climate action LEVERAGE SOCIAL NORMS LEVERAGE RISK PERCEPTIONS 80% of urban planning professionals... Many African cities are... Get endorsements from public figures for use of climate services EG. TRADITIONAL

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Building resilience to a changing climate across the Commonwealth

The Met Office has been at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London this week (16th - 20th) demonstrating our position as a global partner of choice for weather and climate services. Throughout the week, the Met Office has been showcasing our work across the Commonwealth

Quantitative Volcanic Ash (QVA) Forecasts

monitoring capabilities.  VAACs will introduce QVA forecasts in November 2025, although VAAC London, hosted and run by the Met Office, will be offering this service from July 2025.  QVA consists of three core data sets: Expected Ash Concentration: A gridded dataset providing specific 3-dimensional ash

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Heatwave for parts of the UK this week

the south east. As the brighter conditions spread across England and Wales, temperatures could reach 29°C in London and East Anglia. Rain will persist in the far north west of Scotland through the day and overnight but will weaken and eventually clear on Tuesday. It will also be cooler here

CSSP China Overview

(MORUSES), to obtain better predictions of urban effects on city-scale weather and climate • investigating how urbanisation has affected climate extremes in urban areas over China Research activities could include (but are not limited to): • Using improved land-cover datasets or improved schemes

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quality models and exploring approaches to bridge the scales from typical atmospheric modelling, through to city scales, and to individual exposure, including: o Improving national to local scale air quality modelling; o Developing aspects of urban meteorology important for air quality in cities; o

Weather and climate science for development

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