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Commonwealth Climate Services demonstrator

  The Commonwealth Climate Services Demonstrator is a trial project that is pulling through existing Met Office capability to have additional benefit to Commonwealth nations. At the Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) meeting in London in April 2018, the UK universities Minister announced

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Research to help hay fever and asthma sufferers

as the impact of natural environment pollen on asthma.  Partners include UCL, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of Exeter Medical School and Public Health England Spores and asthma The Met Office is facilitating UK participation in the Global Spore Sampling Network (GSSN

Dr Lewis Blunn

") model for pollution concentration in London to understand the influence of meteorological factors on pollution concentration, running the Met Office Unified Model at kilometre to hectometre scales (across the convective boundary layer grey zone) to determine the impact of grid length on vertical

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Active jet stream to bring spells of unsettled weather

are expected to remain rather warm for the time of year, likely peaking at around 24C in London on Sunday.   Next week  Next week, a strengthening of the jet stream – which plays a crucial role in driving weather systems towards the UK – looks set to bring spells of unsettled weather through next week

record-breaking-heat-and-sunshine---july-2006---met-office.pdf

over England and Wales. On the 25th, temperatures reached 33° C in the London area, with 34.1 °C at Charlwood, Surrey making this the second-hottest day of July. The 26th saw similar heat in south-east England. As the month drew to a close temperatures declined as Atlantic fronts advanced eastwards

pwscg_minutes_october2021.pdf

with a noticeable change in tone within the press to reflect the seriousness of the weather and awareness of the warning was high. • There were episodes of thunderstorms and flooding in London during summer; these were unusually common this summer and future prevalence is predicted to increase

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201805.pdf

almost nationwide, especially so in northern England, and it was provisionally the sunniest May in a series from 1929. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 28.7 °C was recorded at Northolt (Greater London) on the 7th. A minimum temperature of -4.6 °C was recorded at Aboyne

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Summer resources for journalists

Summer is the warmest season in the UK and on average, July is the warmest month and June is the sunniest while the rainfall totals throughout the UK in summer can be rather variable. The highest temperatures in summer tend to be seen around London and the southeast, with the coolest temperatures

nswws-ad-hoc-survey---jun2019-rain.pdf

-time 14% Not working 43% Locations Greater London 51% Kent 23% Surrey 20% Berkshire 5% Did you see or hear anything about THIS severe weather warning? 52% Yes 48% No Who do you think supplies weather warnings? Have you seen or heard any Severe Weather Warnings in the last few days? And where did

Birmingham Tornado 28 July 2005

Temperature 25.3 °C at Heathrow (Greater London) Lowest Minimum Temperature 4.7 °C at Glenlivet (Dumfriesshire) Most Rainfall 52.4 mm at Linton-on-Ouse (Yorkshire) Most Sunshine 10.5 hours at Isle of Portland (Dorset) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB

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