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Annual and monthly publications on weather trends used for context for a variety of energy publications.
Quarterly and monthly data on weather patterns, including temperature, heating degree days, wind speeds, sun hours and rainfall.
The alerting system provides an early warning when adverse temperatures are likely to impact on the health and wellbeing of the population.
How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
Information on how the The Met Office delivers space weather services.
Information about local services that have been disrupted by severe weather conditions
Section 7 covering weather statistics of the latest edition of 'Energy trends' publication.
Regular updates on the Cold-Health Alerts (CHAs) issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office.
The effects of weather on economic activity in India
Space Minister Andrew Griffith was in Brussels today (22 May 2024), where he witnessed the signing of a major industrial contract that will see Airbus Defence and Space in Stevenage building Europe’s flagship space weather mission, Vigil.
The Adverse Weather and Health Plan aims to protect individuals and communities from the health effects of adverse weather and to build community resilience.
Rules for driving in adverse weather conditions, including wet weather, icy and snowy weather, windy weather, fog and hot weather.
Data on annual trends in temperatures and heating degree days produced as part of DUKES.
What to do if your land is affected by extreme weather, such as flooding, extreme heat or drought.
Information on how to stay safe in hot weather, including how to keep your home cool.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
FOI requesting information on abnormal weather events.
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