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Summary:
Mostly dry. Frost and fog tonight slowly clearing on Monday.
This Evening and Tonight
Any patchy rain dying out. Widespread frost for Scotland. Elsewhere,
frost localised, but fog patches becoming more widespread, locally
dense and freezing.
Towards a consensus
on climate change | 3 Feb 2005
Themes debated during the three-day Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change
conference ranged from the socio-economic effects of climate change to
the vulnerability of eco-systems... From News
Relocation
report
The relocation of the Met Office from Bracknell to Exeter was
a major programme and an outstanding success by any reasonable
measure... From the Bookshelf
January 2005 Mean temperatures were the warmest since 1990 for England,
Wales and the UK. Rainfall was well above average over most
of Scotland, and parts of Cumbria and north Wales. However,
most of England and Wales had well below average rainfall,
continuing the pattern of the previous two months. Well above
average sunshine over the south-east of the UK. Monthly assessment | Contoured maps | Regional average
A stormy spell occurred on the night of the 11/12th over
north-west Scotland, with gusts of 106 m.p.h. at Barra and
101 m.p.h. at Stornoway (both Western Isles). 224.8 mm fell
at Shap (Cumbria) in a 72 hour period between the 5th and
7th.
From UK climate
Latest
forecasts for south-east Asia
The Met Office is supplying weather information to government
and other agencies involved with the rescue and recovery
activities...