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Prolonged Siberian heat attributed to climate change

The recent prolonged Siberia heat from January to June 2020 would have been almost impossible without the influence of human-caused climate change, according to a rapid attribution analysis by a team of leading climate scientists. Temperatures were more than 2 °C hotter because of human influence

cop_1.5_report_3.pdf

. a). Fraction of time with hot weather at 2°C b). Difference between fraction of time with hot weather at 2°C and 1.5°C Figure 1. Percentage of time with daily maximum temperatures above the current hottest 10% a) 2°C global warming b) Difference between 2°C and 1.5°C global warming Research shows

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

Microsoft Word - PWSCG Minutes - 10th Oct 2019 - FINAL (1)

By Reach- PAG meeting Update for next PWSCG 1 Owner Action Date Ensure there is a closer and more consultative working relationship with PHE on the hot and cold service development workstream. 10. Met Office PWS team 11. Secretariat and Mike Gray Bring back the PWS Planning and Prioritisation item

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

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% of the total population lives in urban centers, largely in cities on the shores of the Great Lakes. In summer, temperatures in Ontario can soar above 308C, whereas in winter they can drop below 2408C. It has been reported by Ontario Ministry of the Environment (2011a) that the average temperature in Ontario

Dr Katy Richardson

in Applied Mathematics from the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, where her thesis focused on modelling the solar dynamo; the mechanism for generation of magnetic fields on the sun. Prior to this Katy obtained a first class BSc (Hons) degree in Mathematics from Royal Holloway, University of London.

National and regional text forecast

& Shetland Highland & Eilean Siar Grampian Tayside, Central & Fife Strathclyde Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian & Borders Northern Ireland Northeast England Northwest England Yorkshire & the Humber East Midlands West Midlands East of England London & Southeast England Southwest England Wales Description

PWMS046_Pollen_Forecast

Midlands" "E of England" "SW England" "London and SE England" Product Title Pollen Forecast Purpose of the Product For use on: • Broadcast • Online Services Data Parameters Supplied High, medium and low pollen forecasts for areas mentioned above. Data Timesteps Supplied Lead Time: 5 day Temporal

Upper Air Forecasts

What Are Upper Air Forecasts and SIGWX Charts? The Met Office is one of two World Area Forecast Centres (WAFCs) designated by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). WAFC London, operated by the Met Office, provides global upper air forecasts used by commercial airlines and other high

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