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call-part-1-annex-3_gesi-guidance.pdf

you may want to analyse include: • Identifying the main GESI issues existing at the society level. For instance, access to resources and information, freedom of expression, participation in decisionmaking processes, etc. • Specific challenges faced by vulnerable groups to access and use Weather

south-west-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

prevents coastal autumn frosts. Air frost in April is common and even in May is not unknown. Ground frosts follow a similar pattern to air frost. Most coastal locations have between 35 and 60 days per year, but in some eastern inland districts this rises to over 100 days per year. The graphs show

CSSP_city_pack_BRISTOL

Bristol Heat Pack Cities can be impacted by a range of weather and climate hazards including extreme heat, heavy rainfall and sea level rise. The Heat Pack provides information on how extreme heat events in your city may change this century due to climate change, the impacts, and how to build

CSSP_city_pack_BELFAST

Belfast Heat Pack Cities can be impacted by a range of weather and climate hazards including extreme heat, heavy rainfall and sea level rise. The Heat Pack provides information on how extreme heat events in your city may change this century due to climate change, the impacts, and how to build

mena-climate-risk-report-appendix-final.pdf

• The Maghreb • Jordan • Palestine • Syria • Turkey • Iran • Small areas of Libya Climate risk exposure (defined in Table C2) Potential outcomes A2, A4, A6, A7, A8 Risk of steadily reducing yields due to higher spring/summer temperatures and PET, and reduced water availability. May require adoption of new

Met Office 10-day trend: Stormy conditions to end July

England and parts of Wales, where there is a significant risk of heavy, thundery downpours. Rainfall totals could reach 25 to 35mm in just an hour, with up to 60mm possible over a few hours. These conditions may lead to localised flash flooding, accompanied by frequent lightning and hail. A warning has

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Met Office weather: What's in store for the next 10 days?

marks the peak of this warm spell, with temperatures in the east potentially reaching 29°C which would match the highest temperature of the year so far, recorded on 1 May. Some spots in East Anglia could even touch 30°C. However, this heat and humidity will fuel the second phase of thunderstorms

Why has spring been so warm and dry so far this year?

spring been so warm and dry so far this year? Author: Press Office 6 May 2025 Spring 2025 has brought notably dry weather across much of the UK, with most regions seeing far less rainfall than usual. While this isn’t entirely unprecedented, the persistence of these dry conditions has sparked

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Satellite image of the month - 2020

was produced at the Met Office using data from EUMETSAT's Meteosat-11 satellite in geostationary orbit. Both images are from 14:15 UTC on 7th June. Credits:  First image: NOAA/NASA. Second Image: © Crown copyright, Met Office, Data: EUMETSAT May 2020 - Sunniest UK calendar month on record 29 May 2020

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