#ICYMI our latest #climate newsletter was published this week with the spotlight on #StateOfClimate2022

You can also learn about:

-#UKaidWISER announcement

-Tipping points webinar

Read here 👇
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/UKMETOFFICE/bulletins/36fe35b
#GetClimateReady

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🕐 16/09 10:00

Climate news - BAMS State of the Climate in 2022

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In our latest #climate newsletter, the spotlight is on #StateOfClimate2022

You can also learn about:
-#UKaidWISER announcement
-Tipping points webinar

Read here 👇

#GetClimateReady

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🕐 13/09 16:00

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In our latest #climate newsletter, the spotlight is on #StateOfClimate2022 You can also learn about: -#UKaidWISER announcement -Tipping points webinar Read here 👇 #GetClimateReady

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The 33rd annual @NOAANCEI #StateOfClimate2022 was published today in @ametsoc 🌎 📃The report provides a summary on the global #climate & features global contributions, including from our climate scientists Robert Dunn @rjhd2 & @Kate_M_Willett 👇

http://bit.ly/2WoIhci

https://twitter.com/NOAA/status/1699409819747369440

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🕐 06/09 15:45

State of the Climate

 An international, peer-reviewed publication released each summer, the State of the Climate is the authoritative annual summary of the global climate published as a supplement to the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. The report, compiled by NOAA’s Centers for Environmental Information is based on contributions from scientists around the world. It provides a detailed update on global climate indicators, notable weather events, and other data collected by environmental monitoring stations and instruments located on land, water, ice, and in space.  

American Meteorological Society
Bleak picture for Australia. Australia has warmed, on average, by 1.47 ± 0.24 °C since national records began in 1910, with most warming occurring since 1950. Clearly see reduced winter rainfall trend in SW and SE Australia, more torrential rain (and change to flood risk), reduced stream flow, reduced snow, fewer cyclones in our region, more extreme heat event days, increased fire weather, more marine heatwaves, accelerating sea level rise, increasing ocean acidification.
Read the Australian State of the Climate Report 2022 produced by CSIRO and BoM
#ClimateChange #science #heatwave #SeaLevelRise #OceanAcidification #MarineHeatwave #Australia #bushfire #StateOfClimate2022
https://www.csiro.au/en/research/environmental-impacts/climate-change/state-of-the-climate
State of the Climate

The biennial State of the Climate report series draws on the latest climate research, encompassing observations, analyses and projections to describe year-to-year variability and longer-term changes in Australia’s climate. The 2022 State of the Climate report is now available.