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met-office_lesson-plan_exploring-climate-impacts_primary_final.pdf

. Some prompt questions could include: • What is climate change? • What does it make you think of? • What are some of the impacts of climate change? • How might climate change affect people around the world? Slides 4 Groupwork Once they have had some time to discuss, come back together as a group

met-office_lesson-plan_exploring-climate-impacts_primary.pdf

. Some prompt questions could include: • What is climate change? • What does it make you think of? • What are some of the impacts of climate change? • How might climate change affect people around the world? Slides 4 Groupwork Once they have had some time to discuss, come back together as a group

ukcp18-fact-sheet-derived-projections.pdf

general trends of climate changes in the 21 st century are similar to UKCP09, with a move towards warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers. However, natural variations mean that some cold winters, some dry winters, some cool summers and some wet summers will still occur. • At 2°C of global mean

cssp-brazil-fire-risk-report-djf2020-2021_eng.pdf

in South America have peaked from February to June and from August to October 2020, with these eight months having the highest peaks since 2011. During March, April and May 2020 respectively, fire hot pixels were 21%, 49% and 10% higher than previously registered peaks since 1998. In August

Week ahead forecast: Unsettled weather continues as winter sets in

, and a brief respite As we move into Wednesday, the area of low pressure remains, but with fewer features moving through, showers will be less widespread. There will be more sunshine between showers, and clearer skies overnight will lead to a chillier start on Wednesday, with a touch of frost possible

Week ahead: A brighter start, but turning much wetter

it Into the weekend: brief respite before the next system The weekend starts with a short-lived ridge of high pressure, offering a brief spell of more settled weather on Saturday. This should bring a calmer, drier interlude, allowing temperatures to feel a little less raw than on Friday. Unfortunately

Met Office weekend weather: Showers, wind, and occasional sunny spells

Scotland. It’s not a complete washout, but heavy downpours are possible in places. Checking the radar before heading out remains the best advice. Sunday: a brief respite before the next system Overnight, one weather system will move through and clear the east by Sunday morning. This will be another

Week ahead forecast: shifting patterns bring a colder end to the week

later in the day. The high ground of north Wales and northern England may also see accumulating snowfall by Friday evening. This transition marks the most significant change of the week: the move from mild, wet conditions to colder, more wintry weather. Weekend outlook: brief clearance before Atlantic

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And the next storm will be..?

Over 10,000 names were received when ‘Name our Storms’ was first introduced in 2015 by the Met Office and Met Éireann, the national weather provider in the Republic of Ireland.  Now coming into its fifth year, the Met Office is once again asking people to get involved by sending in suggestions

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