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2014 on course to be the hottest year on record - Carbon Brief
2014 on course to be the hottest year on record - Carbon Brief

Met Office temperature records – what do we monitor and how far do they go  back? | Official blog of the Met Office news team
Met Office temperature records – what do we monitor and how far do they go back? | Official blog of the Met Office news team

Global surface temperatures in 2017 - Met Office
Global surface temperatures in 2017 - Met Office

Climate change triggers mounting food insecurity, poverty and displacement  in Africa | World Meteorological Organization
Climate change triggers mounting food insecurity, poverty and displacement in Africa | World Meteorological Organization

Global climate data set update reveals greater warming - Met Office
Global climate data set update reveals greater warming - Met Office

WMO confirms 2019 as second hottest year on record | World Meteorological  Organization
WMO confirms 2019 as second hottest year on record | World Meteorological Organization

UK heatwave: Met Office confirms record temperature in Cambridge - BBC News
UK heatwave: Met Office confirms record temperature in Cambridge - BBC News

Climate crisis fuels year of record temperatures in UK, says Met Office |  UK weather | The Guardian
Climate crisis fuels year of record temperatures in UK, says Met Office | UK weather | The Guardian

The Met Office forecast near record breaking warmth for 2019 | ITV News  Granada
The Met Office forecast near record breaking warmth for 2019 | ITV News Granada

Record low temperature for the UK this millennium | Official blog of the Met  Office news team
Record low temperature for the UK this millennium | Official blog of the Met Office news team

Global Temperature Records - Old and New - Carbon Brief
Global Temperature Records - Old and New - Carbon Brief

Weather records | vanLuijtelaar.nl
Weather records | vanLuijtelaar.nl

Met Office forecasts 2016 to be hottest year on record - Carbon Brief
Met Office forecasts 2016 to be hottest year on record - Carbon Brief

Met Office temperature records – what do we monitor and how far do they go  back? | Official blog of the Met Office news team
Met Office temperature records – what do we monitor and how far do they go back? | Official blog of the Met Office news team

Global-average temperature records - Met Office
Global-average temperature records - Met Office

World Meteorological Organization - The year 2020 was one of the three  warmest on record, and rivalled 2016 for the top spot, according to a  consolidation of five leading international datasets by
World Meteorological Organization - The year 2020 was one of the three warmest on record, and rivalled 2016 for the top spot, according to a consolidation of five leading international datasets by

Global average air temperature anomalies (1850 to 2012) in degrees Celsius  (°C) relative to a pre-industrial baseline period — European Environment  Agency
Global average air temperature anomalies (1850 to 2012) in degrees Celsius (°C) relative to a pre-industrial baseline period — European Environment Agency

Global surface temperature data sets | World Meteorological Organization
Global surface temperature data sets | World Meteorological Organization

Climate change: Last decade confirmed as warmest on record - BBC News
Climate change: Last decade confirmed as warmest on record - BBC News

2020 ends earth's warmest 10 years on record - Met Office
2020 ends earth's warmest 10 years on record - Met Office

Met Office on Twitter: "It has been the coldest UK January since 2010, but  how does that compare with our historical series of temperature records  dating back to 1884? https://t.co/rpQt3MQ2sN https://t.co/albORFyg94" /
Met Office on Twitter: "It has been the coldest UK January since 2010, but how does that compare with our historical series of temperature records dating back to 1884? https://t.co/rpQt3MQ2sN https://t.co/albORFyg94" /

NASA GISS: Research Features: Why So Many Global Temperature Records?
NASA GISS: Research Features: Why So Many Global Temperature Records?

Met Office on Twitter: "The #heatwave across Europe meant Germany (42.6  °C), the Netherlands (40.7 °C) and Belgium (40.6 °C) had their highest  temperatures on record today. Several sites including Paris, Edinburgh,
Met Office on Twitter: "The #heatwave across Europe meant Germany (42.6 °C), the Netherlands (40.7 °C) and Belgium (40.6 °C) had their highest temperatures on record today. Several sites including Paris, Edinburgh,

UK cold weather forecast: Sub-zero 'Arctic blast' to grip Britain within  DAYS – new maps | Weather | News | Express.co.uk
UK cold weather forecast: Sub-zero 'Arctic blast' to grip Britain within DAYS – new maps | Weather | News | Express.co.uk

UK's hottest day confirmed as mercury soars to 38.7C during heatwave -  Mirror Online
UK's hottest day confirmed as mercury soars to 38.7C during heatwave - Mirror Online

UK temperature records smashed in 2019 – “Our report shows climate change  is exerting an increasing impact on the UK's climate” - Desdemona Despair
UK temperature records smashed in 2019 – “Our report shows climate change is exerting an increasing impact on the UK's climate” - Desdemona Despair