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2022 Heatwave 'Will Be Average by 2060' Says Met Office

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Summary: Last year's record-breaking UK heatwave could become the average by 2060, and by 2100, it may be cooler than an average year, according to the Met Office 's report. The warmest year on record in the UK was 2022, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees centigrade for the first time in history. Human-induced climate change is considered a significant factor behind the extreme heatwave and warming trends. Addressing climate change promptly is crucial, as delaying action will only lead to greater challenges in the future. 2022 also experienced contrasting weather patterns, with periods of drought, followed by some of the...

Weather's Impact on Summer Holidaymakers: Delays and Challenges Ahead

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Summary: Persistent rain and a rail strike have caused delays and disruptions for summer holidaymakers in the UK. More than two million people are expected to fly out for vacations, and e-gates are now available for quicker immigration processes upon their return. Passenger and tourist numbers have rebounded to pre-COVID levels, offering hope for the travel industry's recovery. The summer holiday season in the UK has kicked off with traditional British weather causing delay...

Europe Heatwave: Traveling to Italy, Spain, Greece, and Croatia

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Summary: Tens of thousands of people are heading to Mediterranean countries from Heathrow amid the ongoing summer heatwave. The Spanish Met Office warns of temperatures up to 43 Celsius in Mallorca, prompting concerns about the safety of travelers. The foreign office advises caution but does not issue official warnings against travel to Italy, Spain, Greece, or Croatia. Most travel companies maintain their regular cancellation policies, but exceptions may be made for high-risk individuals. ...

World’s Longest 'Interconnector' to Supply Green Electricity to 1.4 Million UK Homes

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World’s Longest 'Interconnector' to Supply Green Electricity to 1.4 Million UK Homes Summary: The Viking Link interconnector, spanning over 600 miles, is the world's longest land and sea interconnector, connecting the UK and Denmark. Interconnectors enable the UK to import cheap green electricity during high demand and export excess energy to other countries when wind generation exceeds local needs. Interconnection is critical in the effort to decarbonize the electricity power system and reduce carbon emissions, contributing significantly to the UK's power output. The expansion of interconnectors is essential to secure energy suppl...

Emergency coal power used for Britain's coldest night of the year

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Emergency coal power used for Britain's coldest night of the year As the coldest night of the year approaches, Britain is shivering. Arctic air dropping down from the north and set to stay for days. It's putting pressure on our electricity system, the national grid, for the first time this winter, activating emergency coal units that have been standing by in case of a shortage. The challenge we often face on very cold days is getting through the short but intense period of demand as everyone gets home from work and school. That's millions of households putting the kettle on, turning the heating up and making an evening meal all at the same time. When it's windy, we usually make more than enough power to cover that, but right now it's relatively still. Imports from Europe via subsea connectors can also help, but France, a major partner, has had limited supplies beca...