Last year's weather signals changing climate even though it was unremarkable, Met Office says

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Last year's weather signals changing climate even though it was unremarkable, Met Office says
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Though hardly remarkable overall, 2021 still recorded significant extreme events, including a new temperature record in Northern Ireland in July and exceptional rain in October

Even though it didn’t break records, 2021 followed the trends of warming measured since the mid-1900s

"We will see more extremes of this type - so we will see more severe, more intense, more prolonged heat waves moving out towards 2100," he added."How severe those are depends on what we do next - where the emissions go." The most recent decade was also 8% sunnier than the 1961-1990 average. Sea levels have risen by about 16.5 cm around the UK since 1990, the report found.

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