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The spell of glorious weather saw thousands of people yesterday dashing outdoors to make the most of it in the wake of the recent heavy rains. Mother Nature saved the best weather for inland areas while coastal areas had to make do with warm... Full Article at Western Morning News
ABERDEEN and the region have been basking in sizzling temperatures as Scotland boasts some of the UK’s hottest spots. Met Office forecaster Leo McKinstry said: “The lovely weather is expected to last for the next five days. It will be nice in Aberdeen,... Full Article at Evening Express
LACOCK, ENGLAND - APRIL 30: A car makes its way through flood water on April 30, 2012 in Lacock, England. After weeks of drought leading to a hosepipe ban in some regions, the Met Office today has confirmed that April has been the wettest on record,... View Photo »
Our readings go further back than any other data in the UK, including that recently reported by the Met Office.
Lossiemouth in Moray was the hottest spot at 23.9C. Temperatures hit 20C in Glasgow and 18 in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee. And a Met Office spokesman had more good news. He said: “Temperatures around the 20C mark will continue for the next few days,... Full Article at The Daily Record
At Martin Mere wildfowl and wetlands trust centre in Burscough, near Ormskirk, some flamingo chicks had their first taste of the rays. But the Met Office warned that today’s weather would be a different story. A spokesperson told the ECHO: “There is... Full Article at Ormskirk & Skelmersdale Advertiser
The unusual 20th century warming cannot be explained by natural variability alone, suggesting a strong influence of anthropogenic forcing in the Australasian region." Abstract: "We diagnose forcing and climate feedbacks in benchmark sensitivity... Full Article at Skeptical Science
LACOCK, ENGLAND - APRIL 30: Flood water gathers around Lacock Abbey on April 30, 2012 in Lacock, England. After weeks of drought leading to a hosepipe ban in some regions, the Met Office today has confirmed that April has been the wettest on record,... View Photo »
The Environment Agency is continuing to keep a close watch on river levels as well as checking defences and clearing any potential blockages to reduce the risk of flooding. While the Met Office has been forecasting some heavy rain throughout [yesterday] morning – which could lead to localised flooding –...
Centella said scientific forecasting is essential for designing adaptation policies, and added that no one single country can Full Article at AlertNet
They will be hoping that the drier conditions will encourage more people to go out and spend on shrubs, plants, garden furniture and barbecues. Remember marvellous March? According to the Met Office, the average temperature here in March was 2.6C above... Full Article at Belfast Telegraph
Temperatures will rise slightly above the May average, however, with some parts of the south reaching highs of 19C (66F). Met Office forecaster Sarah Holland said: ‘The beginning of next week will be mainly dry but there’s going to be a lot of cloud... Full Article at Climate Realists
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Our readings go further back than any other data in the UK, including that recently reported by the Met Office.
The Environment Agency is continuing to keep a close watch on river levels as well as checking defences and clearing any potential blockages to reduce the risk of flooding. While the Met Office has been forecasting some heavy rain throughout [yesterday] morning – which could lead to localised flooding –...
The Met Office Hadley Centre has helped to make the UK a world leader in climate science and I am determined that the Government continues to support their work. This investment will significantly improve their capacity to produce the ground breaking robust evidence for which they are internationally re...
The world-class research of the Met Office Hadley Centre has established the UK as a real authority in understanding the challenges of climate change. This new investment will ensure the Hadley Centre continues to provide us with the cutting edge evidence we need as we develop plans to prepare the UK fo...
By adapting the Met Office model to the conditions found on those planets we can interpret these observations, and use them to understand how the physics governing out weather and climate behaves in an environment very different from our own
recent years have seen a spate of cold winters, with 2009-10 being recorded as the coldest in 31 years. Recent studies have linked the gradual shrinking of Arctic sea ice to colder weather in the UK and the rest of Europe, as well as the US and China. However the Met Office has not spoken about the issu...
the reduction in Arctic sea ice caused by climate change is playing a role in the UK’s recent colder and drier winter weather, according to the Met Office.
The Innovations Awards shine a light on the best creative thinking across the digital industry and Met Office's finalist status proves that government communications can be innovative, creative and achieve recognition. The Met Office wholly deserves this level of recognition for its continued focus on e...
The Innovations Awards shine a light on the best creative thinking across the digital industry and Met Office's finalist status proves that government communications can be innovative, creative and achieve recognition. The Met Office wholly deserves this level of recognition for its continued focus on e...
Tropical Storm Season to Be 'Quieter,' Met Office Says - Bloomberg http://t.co/FtbV3g92
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Tropical Storm Season to Be 'Quieter,' Met Office Says - Bloomberg http://t.co/fH4Czzlj
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Met Office and Ireland: Britain's Met Office issued a rare extreme weather alert covering all of Ireland, warning of 130kmh winds on Monday causing sea flooding and "phenomenal" ocean conditions expected to cause danger to ships.
Met Office and Wales: A "yellow" severe weather warning instructing people to "be aware" of snow and ice in nearly all parts of England as well as south Wales has been issued by the the Met Office.
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