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wet and windy with 58.2 mm at Buxton (Derbyshire) and gusts to 66 mph at the Needles (Isle of Wight), with a few thunderstorms over Cumbria but it was drier with sunshine in the south. A band of light rain persisted over the south-west on the 28th and 29th, clearing by the 30th, while otherwise

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf

The 11th to 13th were mostly dry and cloudy, but the 12th had occasional light rain and drizzle and the 13th also had some rain and drizzle over the east coast during the a ernoon. It was also cloudy on the 14th with some rain and drizzle but turned drier and brighter by evening. Cloudy and wet

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How predictable are European winters?

these deficiencies into account, skilful predictions of extreme European winter decades are possible.  Lead author Dr Doug Smith, who heads decadal climate prediction research and development at the Met Office Hadley Centre, said: “The message from this study is double-edged: climate is much more predictable

National Partnership for Ocean Prediction

The National Partnership for Ocean Prediction comprises the Met Office, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science and the National Oceanography Centre.

The partnership aims to: draw together world-class expertise from the UK's leading marine and oceanographic research centres; develop and promote the application of world-leading marine products and services to stakeholders, with a focus on national and public benefit. These aims will be achieved

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UK researchers join forces for climate solutions

Seven Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) supported centres and the Met Office will work together as the new UK National Climate Science Partnership (UKNCSP) to respond to threats posed by a rapidly changing climate by putting climate science at the forefront of the solutions agenda

paper2_recent_pause_in_global_warming.pdf

will be much smaller than predicted. Others maintain that this is a temporary pause and that temperatures will again rise at rates seen previously. This paper is the second in a series of three reports from the Met Office Hadley Centre that address the recent pause in global warming and seek to answer

WCSSP India

academic partners and the Indian Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES). It builds on existing partnerships between the Met Office and MoES institutes including the National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting and India Meteorological Department. It also includes other MoES institutes

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New Joint Director of UK National Climate Science Partnership announced

The UKNCSP was formed to draw together climate research capability from six Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) supported research centres and the Met Office. The partnership will enable world-class climate science to optimally inform key decisions.  Commenting on the appointment, Dr Palmer

mena_a2_poster_sml.pdf

with the baseline period to identify climate change trends. These were considered in the light of current exposure and vulnerabilities to identify potential future climate risks. North-west Africa and Mediterranean coast Desert regions of North Africa Turkey The Levant Arabian Peninsula Highland regions

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