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Mean change in the variable e.g. temperature RANGE GLASGOW CLIMATE CHANGE UKCP Results UKCP Headlines for the UK Although the trend is for drier summers in the future, the latest UKCP data suggests possible increases in the intensity of heavy summer rainfall events. Sea levels will continue to rise

holehead_map.compressed.pdf

GLASGOW CITY WEST LOTHIAN Map Reference: MO/RAD/18 Version Number: 001 Production Date: 13th August 2015 Drawn By: T. Caton Harrison Checked By: T. Allott Approved By: C. Radford Date: 6th November 2015 0 1 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres GLASGOW CITY SOUTH LANARKSHIRE Safeguarding Met Office Fitzroy Road

western-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf

is Glasgow (UK's fourth largest), which has several substantial towns surrounding it. The largest of the islands is Mull. Temperature The climate of Western Scotland is milder than that of Eastern Scotland due to the stronger maritime influence, as the prevailing winds blow from the sea. The warm Gulf

western-scotland_-climate---met-office.pdf

is Glasgow (UK's fourth largest), which has several substantial towns surrounding it. The largest of the islands is Mull. Temperature The climate of Western Scotland is milder than that of Eastern Scotland due to the stronger maritime influence, as the prevailing winds blow from the sea. The warm Gulf

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Wet and windy weekend for climate conference.

Northern Scotland will see the strongest winds and heaviest rain, however, Glasgow, where the COP26 climate conference is underway, does not escape the unsettled weather. Bonfire Night   It will be mostly dry across the UK as a whole for Friday evening, but cloudier the further north you go. A few

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1.5 °C still alive, but most likely in 2100

A Met Office study published in the journal Weather shows pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions agreed last year at the Glasgow climate conference (COP 26) are not likely to be sufficient to restrain global temperature rise to 1.5°C or below compared with pre-industrial levels. The pledges

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One of the hottest summers in Scotland and N. Ireland

been duller and wetter than average. Northern Ireland experienced its third warmest summer on record (15.06°C) and also recorded its highest temperature on record with 31.3°C recorded on 21 July at Castlederg in Tyrone. Some regions of Scotland*, including the City of Glasgow, where COP 26

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Met Office Board Summary 5 November 2021 Meeting held at Glasgow Caledonian University • Rob Woodward (Chair) thanked Glasgow Caledonian University for their hospitality at the dinner the previous evening and for making their excellent facilities available. • Apologies from Clare Wasteney (BEIS

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GLASGOW CLIMATE CHANGE The Results Explained Main advances in UKCP: State-of-the-art global climate models Innovative regional climate models Up-to-date observational data Significant user engagement Locally relevant climate information to enhance resilience Our future climate is determined

UK Climate Resilience outputs

, working with Bristol City Council Cardiff City Pack, working with Cardiff University Exeter City Pack, working with Exeter City council and Devon County Council Glasgow City Pack, working with Glasgow City Council via Climate Ready Clyde Hull City Pack, working with Hull University Kirklees City

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