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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

Met Office 10-day trend: Stormy conditions to end July

to rise again, particularly in the south. London, for example, could see values several degrees above average by the middle to end of next week, though some uncertainty remains at this range. Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast on our website, on YouTube

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, records back to 1971. Heathrow, Greater 2nd highest rainfall total, highest 151.2 mm in 1970, records 151.0 mm (30 days) London back to 1949. Dyce, Aberdeen 185.4 mm (30 days) 3rd highest rainfall total, highest total 268.3 mm in 1984, records back to 1957. South Farnborough, 3rd highest rainfall total

Microsoft Word - Scotland PWSCG Minutes_Dec24

to the app. Syndication emails are provided, daily, to media broadcasters and misinformation in the media is being challenged more often by providing science-based graphical content. 81% of the public trust the Met Office as the UK’s National Meteorological service. The London Economics Report

How is the UK’s air quality landscape evolving?

exposure. It can also cause a range of health conditions, ranging from exacerbation of asthma to cardiovascular disease. So perhaps it’s unsurprising that neighbourhoods in England outside of London with lower levels of air pollution tend to have higher life expectancy.  A UK neighbourhood

This weekend's football fixtures forecast

temperature of 14°C. West Ham United vs Burnley – 15:00 Supporters heading to the London Stadium can expect some patchy low cloud early on, but this will clear to give a dry and bright day. There will be plenty of sunny spells and mostly light winds, making for ideal footballing conditions. Maximum

Met Office weekend weather: Heatwave to continue across much of the UK

, with some areas potentially hitting 32 or 33°C. The north and west of Wales and the southwest of England will also see unusually high temperatures, with values exceeding 30°C in places that do not typically reach such levels as frequently as London and the southeast. Saturday night: warm

Met Office Deep Dive: Thundery showers and jet stream shifts

suggest the heaviest rainfall could be concentrated in the southeast, including London, Kent, Sussex and East Anglia. Others hint at more widespread activity, including parts of Wales and the southwest. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Thunderstorms across southern parts of England Thursday 1000

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