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  • A one bedroom apartment in a new development at Marine Wharf, London.

    Inhaus AC installed one multisplit DC Inverter unit in the utility cabinet of the property with two wall mounted units connected and placed in the

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  • 17th June 2019

    UKCP18 Factsheet: Derived projections

    This factsheet summarises the key information currently available on the UKCP18 Derived projections.

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  • 17th June 2019

    Weather: UK experiencing hotter days and ‘tropical nights’ – Met Office

    The UK has experienced more weather extremes over the last 10 years when compared with previous decades, a Met Office report has

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  • 17th June 2019

    Heat

    A changing climate and higher average temperatures combined with increasing urban development and densification is resulting in London getting

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  • 12th May 2019

    A one bedroom apartment in a new development at Marine Wharf, London.

    Inhaus AC installed one multisplit DC Inverter unit in the utility cabinet of the property with two wall mounted units connected and placed in the

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    UKCP18 Factsheet: Derived projections

    This factsheet summarises the key information currently available on the UKCP18 Derived projections.

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    Weather: UK experiencing hotter days and ‘tropical nights’ – Met Office

    The UK has experienced more weather extremes over the last 10 years when compared with previous decades, a Met Office report has said.

  • External Source
    Heat

    A changing climate and higher average temperatures combined with increasing urban development and densification is resulting in London getting hotter.