First ripe blackberries spotted and record added to Nature's Calendar Woodland Trust🌳 🌳 these records help improve understanding of the impacts of climate change on our wildlife #NaturesCalendar #StateOfUKClimate #nature #CitizenScience #Blackberries #ClimateChange #Phenology
Did you know in 2020 it was recorded the third warmest, the fifth wettest and eight sunniest on record. No other year has been in the top 10 on all three criteria.
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UK annual temperatures 🌡showing 5 warmest ☀️ & coldest ❄️ years from Met Office #StateOfUKClimate report bit.ly/2yrvxCM using Ed Hawkins #ClimateStripes
With evidence like this how can anyone deny #ClimateChange is happening?
#ShowYourStripes
#TimeToActIsNow
Further indication of #climatechange evident in Met Office annual #StateOfUKClimate report. Observations since 1884 show UK's 10 warmest years 🌡️☀️have all occurred since 2002; whereas all 10 coldest years occurred prior to 1963 bit.ly/2yrvxCM
The Met Office annual #StateOfUKClimate Report for 2019 shows #climate change is exerting increasing influence on UK #climate 👉 bit.ly/33b5u3h published today by Royal Meteorological Society #RMetSJournals
Published today, our #StateOfUKClimate Report reveals 2022 was a record-breaking year for weather and is a sign of the UK’s changing #climate .
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Published today by Royal Meteorological Society #RMetSJournals
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.Met Office has released its annual #StateOfUKClimate report covering 2020, exploring the latest UK climate trends.
It found the latest 30-year period – 1990 to 2020 – to have been 0.9°C warmer than the previous 30-year period.
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Royal Meteorological Society National Oceanography Centre #StateOfUKClimate Report 2022 report and Woodland Trust🌳
Overall, 2022 leaf-on season was 7 to 16 days longer than average due to extended spring and autumn seasons
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How does the UK's climate continue to change?
The #StateofUKClimate 2022 report, compiled by the Met Office will be published tomorrow in our International Journal of Climatology.
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Met Office #StateOfUKClimate Report for 2022 will be published tomorrow by Royal Meteorological Society #RMetSJournals , summarising the UK weather and #climate through 2022
Keep a look out - We’ll be sharing the key report findings here 👀 📖 #GetClimateReady Wiley in research Woodland Trust🌳 National Oceanography Centre
Royal Meteorological Society National Oceanography Centre Woodland Trust🌳 #StateOfUKClimate Report 2022
In a medium emissions scenario (RCP4.5), by 2060 a year like 2022 would be considered an average year, by 2100 it would be considered a ‘cool’ year.
The full scientific report is available here 👇
rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jo…
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Last night I passed CLIMATE CLOCK in Glasgow for the first time.
The clock gives us a nightly reminder of how long we have left to lower global #CarbonEmissions before we see irreversible damage to our planet.
#ActInTime #COP26 #StateOfUKClimate
Royal Meteorological Society Our #StateOfUKClimate Report 2022 also puts the UK’s observed climate into future context as Mike Kendon from Met Office National Climate Information Centre explains.
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All of the top 10 UK warmest and 5 of the 10 UK wettest years have occurred since 2002 (in records starting in 19th century).
Met Office annual #StateOfUKClimate Report for 2019 #climatechange 👉 bit.ly/33b5u3h published today by Royal Meteorological Society #RMetSJournals
What are the key findings from the State of the UK Climate report?
Find out more in this week’s #WeatherSnap podcast @ClareNasir and Alex Deakin ⚡️☀️❄️🌧
#StateOfUKClimate Royal Meteorological Society #RMetSJournals
🎧Listen here: youtu.be/2RmQZ062pdk
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Royal Meteorological Society 2022 was a year of extremes
- Storm Eunice in February, the worst storm in almost a decade
- 40°C recorded in the UK for the first time in July
- Drought declared in many parts of England & Wales
- Significantly low winter temperatures in December
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