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How will cold weather affect energy demand in a changing climate?

Skip to main content Menu Weather & climate Research programmes Services About us Careers Met Office Search site Search x Back Weather & climate Everything you need to know about the forecast, and making the most of the weather. Find a forecast Warnings & advice Warnings & advice UK weather

How weather and climate change are shaping the future of UK sport

Skip to main content Menu Weather & climate Research programmes Services About us Careers Met Office Search site Search x Back Weather & climate Everything you need to know about the forecast, and making the most of the weather. Find a forecast Warnings & advice Warnings & advice UK weather

New regional climate risk reports for Central and Southern Africa

February 2023 - Two new climate risk reports for Central and Southern Africa are now available.

Working in partnership, the Met Office, the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) have published two new reports, outlining climate risk for the regions of Central Africa and Southern Africa  to support adaptation and resilience planning

How weather and climate change are shaping global food security

of weather and climate. The Met Office #StateOfUKClimate Report for 2024 demonstrates how weather records and temperature and rainfall extremes are becoming increasingly frequent in the UK Scroll through some key findings from the report ➡️ Learn more: https://t.co/lWe06Ulw1q — Met Office (@metoffice

weather-climate-change-impacts-on-uk-transport-2021.pdf

difficulties (e.g. docking at ports and take–off / landing at airports) Service disruptions, delays and cancellations Risks to staff and passengers’ safety and comfort How has the UK climate changed already? 1 Higher maximum temperatures The average hottest day of the year has increased by 0.8 °C. 2008

02050 Central Africa Climate Risk infographic-full link

Main climate risks in the Central Africa region by the 2050s Environment – terrestrial forests, ecosystems and biodiversity • Central African forests and peatlands are globally significant storers and absorbers of carbon and essential to the regional water cycle, and their loss would cause

High-impact low-likelihood (HILL) climate scenarios for the UK

Outputs from the high-impact low-likelihood (HILL) project within the UK Climate Resilience Programme

Overview Climate change risk assessments in the UK are based on the UK Climate Projections 2018 (UKCP18), produced by the Met Office. These describe changes under different assumptions about future greenhouse gas emissions. Some applications, however, need ‘worst-case’ or ‘credible maximum

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