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  • Researchers point the way to managing climate change risks

    in the journal Earth’s Future, is supported by a panel of eight other UK and international scientists. UK contributors include: Professor Tim Lenton from the University of Exeter; Crystal Moore from the Environment Agency; Simon Sharpe from University College London; and Professor Rowan Sutton from

  • uk_synop_station_list_jul24pdf

    126 51.16179 -1.75458 ENG 1930 03749 MIDDLE WALLOP 90 51.14987 -1.56994 ENG 1959 03761 ODIHAM 118 51.23902 -0.94496 ENG 1963 03769 CHARLWOOD 67 51.14407 -0.22944 ENG 2002 03770 LONDON, ST JAMES'S PARK 5 51.50476 -0.13109 ENG 1903 03772 HEATHROW 25 51.47922 -0.45061 ENG 1947 03781 KENLEY AIRFIELD

  • 슬라이드 1

    Science from an Operational Mission: An L5 Consortium meeting London, 11-14 May 2015 Space Weather Activities at KSWC: what KSWC can offer an L5 Space-Weather Mission? Sunhak Hong, Sungwon Park, Gwan-sik Wi (KSWC/RRA), Dong-Hun Lee (Kyung Hee Univ) Contents 1. SWx Operations 2. Research Activities

  • Met Office weather: What's in store for the next week?

    and barely a cloud in the sky. Despite a slight influx of fresher air from the west, temperatures here are expected to rise even higher than on Monday. Highs of 34°C are likely, with 35°C or even 36°C possible in parts of Greater London, Kent, and East Sussex. While this heat arrives just after the end

  • Summer 2022: a historic season for northern hemisphere heatwaves

    into a global context. Five weather stations from London to Lincolnshire have reached 40°C or more, with Coningsby in Lincolnshire topping out at 40.3°C. In what has been an historic day, over 30 weather stations have exceeded the previous record of 38.7°C set at Cambridge University Botanic Gardens

  • Why the Met Office is launching a new extreme heat warning

    in Aberdeen, for example, is likely to be lower than one covering London.   In the most extreme circumstances, prolonged spells of heat can cause illness and even death. According to Public Health England figures, 2,256 excess deaths were reported across the country during heatwaves in the summer

  • Met Office Deep Dive: Thunderstorms, festivals and Spanish Plumes

    highs reaching the upper 20s Celsius, with London and East Anglia likely to see the warmest conditions. Nights are also becoming warmer, with temperatures remaining in the mid-teens, marking a shift from the cooler nights experienced earlier in the spring. Humidity levels are expected to increase

  • wiser0154_acrc_coproduction_session.pdf

    Project trade-offs Frequent communication with donors Flexible funding Time pressures on research Good processes Changing forecasts to suit user needs Ensure value for all/ inclusivity Host: ​Emma Visman, VNG Consulting, CEH, Kings College London Success Challenges Way forward Hearing and acting

  • ‘Rain bomb’ or ‘heatwave’? Met Office weather headline review

    the weekend. “Temperatures set to hit 30C in parts of UK this week,” says another headline. What our forecast says: Temperatures could indeed reach 30C in parts of London on Friday in what will also feel like a humid day for many in the south. However, it’s later on Friday and into Saturday that the chances

  • Pollen forecast: Is pollen worse this year?

    . The highest pollen levels are expected across southern and eastern England. In the East of England, very high pollen levels are likely throughout the period. London and the southeast will see high levels at first, rising quickly to very high and remaining elevated through the weekend and into Monday

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