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Hull 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

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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HULL CLIMATE PACK INTRODUCTION This City Pack provides high level, non-technical summaries of climate change projections for an individual city or town. It uses scientific research to provide robust climate information to help decision makers plan for the future, enabling cities and towns to become

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of stations which recorded their wettest June and have long series lengths. Some places also had their wettest any month on record, including the following long-running stations: Hull, Bradford and Sheffield. June 2007 - station precipitation values Station June 2007 % of 1961-1990 Series length

Dr Paul Burns

was awarded a PhD in modelling nocturnal atmospheric boundary layers from the University of Hertfordshire in 2015, following an MSc in Meteorology at the University of Reading. Previous to his research career, Paul worked as a Hydrographic Surveyor, mapping the seabed around the UK using hull-mounted

Most Tornadoes in one Day 23 November 1981

in a belt 200 - 250km wide and 400km long stretching from Anglesey across central, north and Eastern England with outbreaks in areas near Liverpool, Manchester Hull and Bimingham although most were in rural locations. Although most of the tornadoes were only F0 - F1 on the Fujita scale with a few

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A first peak - bag yours in the Yorkshire Dales

Pavillion which is also a great spot for tea and cake. Pen-y-ghent The classic climb of Pen-y-ghent from Horton-in-Ribblesdale is a great circuit over a striking peak and is full of interest. The route is all on good paths, the views dramatic and there are the striking features of Hunt and Hull Pots

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A warm week, getting hot in places.

, where an easterly breeze will limit temperatures this week. This will mean places like Newcastle, Hull and parts of London could see maximum temperatures jump by as much as 10 degrees between Friday and Saturday.  Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Steve Willington, said: “It’ll be warm with sunny

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Charting the UK's changing climate

of the changes taking place in UK climate over the last six decades. “The result of human-induced climate change in the UK is that higher temperatures are felt further north than they used to be. If you look at the average temperature for example, between 1991-2020 Hull has been warmer on average than

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