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Met Office in the Media: 14 October 2012
An article by David Rose appears today in the Mail on Sunday under the title: ‘Global warming stopped 16 years ago, reveals Met Office report quietly released… and here is the chart to prove it’ It is the second article … Continue reading
Global average temperatures continue to warm
As the second day of negotiations gets underway at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) in Durban, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) published its review of the climate of 2011 at a press conference this morning. With observations collated … Continue reading
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Tagged climate, cop17, durban, global average temperatures, La Niña, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, UNFCCC, University of East Anglia, World Meteorological Organization
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Met Office in the Media: 29 July 2011
There have been a lot of news reports today (Express, Mirror, Telegraph) about the spell of fine weather we are seeing at the moment in contrast to the rather disappointing weather we had seen earlier in July. The fine weather looks set for … Continue reading
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Tagged Beverley Knight, Met Office, University of East Anglia, weather
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2010 – a near record year
The Met Office and the University of East Anglia have today released provisional global temperature figures for 2010, which show the year to be the second warmest on record. With a mean temperature of 14.50 °C, 2010 becomes the second … Continue reading
Posted in Met Office in the Media, Met Office News
Tagged climate change, climate science, Climatic Research Unit, El Niño-Southern Oscillation, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, La Niña, Met Office, National Climatic Data Center, University of East Anglia
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