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What is the Gulf Stream and how does it affect UK weather?

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What is UV radiation and how does it affect your health?

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Tornadoes in the UK: How do they differ from those in the US?

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NCIC Monthly Summary

at times, moving in from the west, reaching all counties but largely clearing by dusk. The 7th had widespread and occasionally heavy rain in the morning, the rain becoming confined to the north and west in the afternoon, but was very mild with Stormont Castle (Down) reaching 20.1 °C. The mild theme

With September 2023 breaking global records, where does the UK sit?

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How do climate change, air quality and our health interact?

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Do you know what climate action to take for a safer future?

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NCIC Monthly Summary

developing in places, and it was warm again. 27th to 31st The 27th started mostly cloudy, with rain in parts of the west, and showers elsewhere, soon turning heavier with thunderstorms developing in many central and northern areas and persisting into the night, giving 57.9 mm of rainfall at Cawdor Castle

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recent decade 2007-2016 does not include any major heat-waves in the UK (the last occurrence being July 2006) and so CDD are lower than the 1981-2010 averages, particularly across England and Wales. The latest year with well above-average CDD was 2013, associated with a warm dry spell during July

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