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Met Office daily weather: Wind, rain and occasional sunshine

of coastal gales. Sunday will bring a brief respite as early rain clears eastwards, giving way to a mix of sunny spells and blustery showers. These showers will be most frequent and intense across Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern England, where hail and thunder are possible. Winds

wiser_newsletter_jan2020.pdf

a novel design that ensured interactive participation of the members, through Q and As and breakout sessions. Besides providing definitions, sources and users of CIS, members were briefed on developing climate change legislation, budgeting, and monitoring and evaluation. The MPs in attendance requested

Memo

, including the partial release of the FP7 provision and the potential impacts of COVID-19. Cash flow was considered. • Paul Riches briefed the Board on activities at BEIS, noting the work to respond to the economic impacts of COVID-19. • The report of the 24 th Met Office Scientific Advisory Committee

The Met Office in WW1

by Major Ernest Gold on 24 October 1916. All of Gold's forecasts are available from our Digital Library and Archive. Although the first forecast was brief, with time the forecasts developed to become more detailed and were accompanied by synoptic charts for North West France including short forecasts

Met Office daily weather: A change going into the weekend

, with cloud perhaps thick enough to bring patchy rain or drizzle. Winds will be light for most but will strengthen in the far northwest as the day progresses. High pressure’s back (briefly) 👀 - Warmer & more settled on Friday and Saturday ☀️ - Humidity climbs Saturday night💧 - Low pressure returns

Memo

, including the increasing importance of data strategy. • Penny Endersby thanked the Board for their contribution to the virtual ‘Awards of Excellence’ which had been well choreographed and received positive feedback. • James Partington (NED, BEIS representative) briefed the Board on activities at BEIS

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Joint hottest summer on record for England

and driest areas relative to average were in the East and for East Anglia and parts of northeast England it was the hottest summer on record.  The hot weather was not confined to England. It was provisionally the fourth warmest summer for the UK overall. The UKs warmest summers are all very close

What is ‘feels like’ temperature?

make you feel much colder than the measured temperature would indicate. Conversely on a humid day in summer it can feel uncomfortably hotter than the air temperatures would suggest on their own. The ‘feels like’ temperature takes these factors into account and should allow users to make a better

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rain falls over the Amazon basin that the Amazon river collects and discharges more than five times the volume of water of any other river in the world. This huge influx and flow of water has a knock-on impact on the weather of the Amazon region. In the hot, tropical climate, water is constantly

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10% 30% 6% In Southeast China, there is a 10% risk of an unprecedented hot summer month* *July or August 30% risk of record rainfall occurring in at least 1 region* in any given Winter (Oct-Mar) *England and Wales - UK’s National Flood Resilience Review (2016) 6% risk of maize crop failure

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