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  • Microsoft PowerPoint - L5 Magnetometer

    Magnetic field measurements at the L5 Lagrange point Jonathan Eastwood 1 , Chris Carr 1 , Helen O’Brien 1 , Patrick Brown 1 , Peter Fox 1 , Barry Whiteside 1 , Heli Hietala 1 , Chris Russell 2 1. Space and Atmospheric Physics Group, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London 2. Institute

  • UKCP18-overview-slidepack-notes.FF.pptx

    continued rise beyond 2100. Sea level rise is a long -term challenge that initial results suggest varies substantially depending on how successful we are at curbing global greenhouse gas emissions in the coming years. 10 For London, sea level rise by the end of the century (when compared to 1981-2000

  • Maximum temperatures and how they’re recorded

    temperatures over the past century, with many lessons learnt to minimise these effects. In 1911 when temperatures reached 36.7°C, around 4,000 people died in London alone during the heatwave period. Droughts impacted water supplies, lack of grazing for cattle increased milk prices, and certain outdoor

  • wafc-sigwx-verification-v1.0.pdf

    to assess their performance. Jet stream information is not verified individually, it is based on the WAFC gridded wind data sets which are verified separately. This information can be found here: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/services/transport/aviation/regulated/wafc-london-performanceindicators After

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    below for the Northern Isles, with 111% of average overall. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 32.2 °C was recorded at Heathrow (Greater London) on the 20th. A minimum temperature of -0.1 °C was recorded at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on the 2nd. In the 24 hours ending

  • pollen-count-datasheet.pdf

    and Archive team under an Open Government License (OGL) Recording sites Locations covered are: Belfast Exeter London (King’s College) Cardiff Invergowrie (East Scotland) Plymouth Chester Ipswich Worcester East Riding (Yorkshire) Isle of Wight York Eskdalemuir (South West Scotland) Leicester Please

  • Climate change made severe UK fires in 2022 six times more likely

    That summer saw temperatures in this country hit 40°C for the first time and left firefighters stretched, with London Fire Brigade having its ‘busiest day since the Second World War’. The study, involving the Met Office, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and University of Exeter, highlights how

  • Met Office Climate Programme delivered almost £2 billion in economic value for the UK

    and the continuing work of the HCCP enables local and national governments and industries to make informed decisions that future-proof the UK's infrastructure and economic assets. This analysis was commissioned by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and carried out by London Economics and Frazer Nash Consultancy, contributing to the findings of a wider economic analysis of the Met Office published in September 2024.  

  • pollen-count-datasheetpdf

    and Archive team under an Open Government License (OGL) Recording sites Locations covered are: Belfast Exeter London (King’s College) Cardiff Invergowrie (East Scotland) Plymouth Chester Ipswich Worcester East Riding (Yorkshire) Isle of Wight York Eskdalemuir (South West Scotland) Leicester Please

  • Hot and humid this weekend

    to see temperatures in excess of 30°C in June – we can expect to see at least one day where a temperature of over 30 °C is recorded in three years out of ten. The last time we saw temperatures exceed 30 degrees in June was 30th June 2015 when temperatures reached 30.5 at Northolt, London during

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