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Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - July 2020

; the same weather pattern caused a notable heatwave in Siberia, with a provisional record high temperature of 38°C in the Siberian town of Verkhoyansk. Although predictions submitted to the Sea Ice Prediction Network in June do not suggest a heightened chance of a new record of minimum ice extent

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Storm Callum

where you live is really important. You can check our website or call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 for any Flood Warnings that may be in place and keep an eye on weather reports and local news for details of any disruption in your area. “Our teams are doing all they can to reduce the risk

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Cold weekend ahead

are seriously affected and even die from illnesses linked to the cold. Protecting yourself from the cold may seem like common sense but many people do not manage to keep themselves warm  “If you know someone at risk, someone over 65, anyone with dementia or a heart and lung condition, or a young child, check up

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Cold conditions continue

, and if weather conditions do become challenging whilst travelling, adjust your driving behaviour and take extra care. If you do unfortunately find yourself in an unsafe or vulnerable situation and need assistance please contact the emergency services.  “We have a guide to travelling in severe weather

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are not understood and that there do not currently seem to be any plans to consult with customers. There is an increasing risk of service disruption, but customers do not have any information on which to base mitigation plans. PAG would like the Met Office to produce a report outlining the impacts (positive

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responsible? • Model simulations with only natural forcing do not show warming • Model simulations with natural and anthropogenic forcing do show warming Met Office • IPCC AR4 (2007): “Most of global warming of past 50 years very likely (odds 9 out of 10) due to human increases in greenhouse gases” © Crown

Met Office daily weather: High pressure building through the week

. Temperatures are expected to be closer to the seasonal average than on Monday, but it will still feel pleasantly warm in any sunshine that does occur. High pressure will build across the UK this week, eventually providing many of us with calm conditions But calm doesn't automatically mean sunny

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weather events will help communities build climate resilient agriculture and food systems. Using adaptation strategies to optimise yield, such as crop rotation. Developing tools to help users better anticipate potential damage to crops. What does our latest research show? Current risks to crop production

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of a development. However, Nepal’s complex terrain makes it one of the most challenging countries to collect weather observations. This means that currently observed precipitation extremes do not paint a full picture of what could happen in our current climate. Station data vs gridded data ▲ The basis

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled weather continues

showery rain at times, maybe even something more persistent arriving later on from the west. But it's on Sunday when we're more likely to see the wetter, windier weather. Exactly what this low pressure does, there are still some question marks out there. "It’s most likely going to deepen but stay towards

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