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BBC News

happen. waiting to see what will happen-— waiting to see what will ha en. ., ~' ,. ., happen. thank you for the update — a report by the un's children's agency, unicef has warned that half of all young people in europe and central asia are now regularly exposed to severe heatwaves. it says their health is increasingly at risk from such climate change related extreme weather. it comes as the met office says that the record—breaking heat experienced in the uk last year will be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become average unless carbon emissions are reduced. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heat waves sparked wildfires across the uk with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly 20 temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health with thousands more deaths in the over 65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august.

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BBC News Now

sparked wildfires across the uk, with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly, when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health, with thousands more deaths in the over—65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month apart from december warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in records dating back to 1884. driving all this, according to the researchers, are ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities. if these stay constant, an exceptional year like 2022 will become the norm for the uk. if you look at the summer of 2022, this really gives us a feel for a sign of things to come. the summer was very hot. it was very dry. we saw wildfires.

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BBC News

reported heat of a0 celsius for the first time. our environment correspondent has more details. last summer's searing heatwaves sparked wildfires across the uk, with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly, when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health, with thousands more deaths in the over—65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month apart from december warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in records dating back to 188a. driving all this, according to the researchers, are ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities. if these stay constant, an exceptional year like 2022 will become the norm for the uk. a year like 2022, the warmest year on record for the uk in our current climate,

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Breakfast

there's a warning from the met office that record—breaking hot summers as we saw last year will be the average by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says last year's extreme temperatures were made much more likely by climate change. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heatwaves sparked wildfires across the uk, with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly, when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health, with thousands more deaths in the over—65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month apart from december warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in records dating back to 1884.

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BBC News at One

last year was the warmest on record, but the met office's state of the climate report says last year's those temperatures become the average by 2060. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heatwave sparked wildfires across the uk with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health with thousands more deaths in the over 65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month apart from december warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in records dating back to 1884. driving all this, according to the researchers, our ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities. if these stay constant, an exceptional year like 2022

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The Daily Global

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Newsday

india, as heavy rains caused widespread flooding. heavy rain for the past three days has inundated low lying areas, prompting authorities to swing into action in the worst hit places. the record rainfall wreaked havoc, triggering flash floods and landslides, causing extensive damage to infrastructure. schools in punjab, pradesh and delhi have been closed. schools in many places were scheduled to reopen on monday after the summer vacation of over a month. the army has been put on alert as torrential rains battered north india. the monsoon downpour wreaked havoc in both residential and commercial areas of delhi on saturday and sunday, while breaking a 41—year—old record. delhi recorded 153 millimetres of rain, the highest in a single day injuly since 1982. in punjab, at least in two districts, the army has been called in after it was felt that more manpower would be needed to plug the breach. meanwhile, farmers are staring at major losses because of flooding in the fields. office goers were hit

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Verified Live

to business now because crude oil prices have risen around 2% after saudi arabian at 0pec+ countries say they will cut production to stabilise oil prices. they said they were make cuts of1 million oils per day injuly which is around 1% of global supplies. day injuly which is around 1% of globalsupplies. 0pec+ day injuly which is around 1% of global supplies. 0pec+ countries which account for around 40% of the world crude oil said they would cut production by around 1.4 million barrels per day from the start of next year. but not all members of the cartel were happy with nigeria and angola wanting to raise production rather than cut it. here is our correspondent on the fissures within 0pec+. is our correspondent on the fissures within 0pec+-_ is our correspondent on the fissures within 0pec+-— within 0pec+. before the meeting started on saturday, _ within 0pec+. before the meeting started on saturday, it _ within 0pec+. before the meeting started on saturday, it was - within 0pec+. before the meeting started on saturday, it was widely| started on saturday, it was widely expected that the whole group would make cuts and from next month to p"°p up make cuts and from next month to prop up prices. but that did not happen. saudi arabia was quite keen

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Breakfast

still to come on weather world, the science behind storm surge, as hurricane ian wreaks havoc in florida. welcome back to raf coningsby. this base has a special place in my heart, because it is where i started forecasting and it is of course the place where the highest uk temperature ever was recorded this summer, 40.3 celsius. behind me are some of the typhoon aircraft based at this station, but what sort of impact do the temperatures have on operations here? well, tojoin me to tell me more is the station commander group captain billy cooper. good to meet you, billy. let's first go back to that day injuly. record—breaking temperatures above 40 degrees. what sort of impact does that have on operations here at coningsby? so any extremes of weather and particularly temperature can have an effect even on very modern aircraft. in particular the performance

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Weather World

aircraft based at this station, but what sort of impact do the temperatures have on operations here? well, tojoin me to tell me more is the station commander group captain billy cooper. good to meet you, billy. let's first go back to that day injuly. record—breaking temperatures above 40 degrees. what sort of impact does that have on operations here at coningsby? so any extremes of weather and particularly temperature can have an effect even on very modern aircraft. in particular the performance of the engines, either at very high altitude or very high temperature. we find also the density of the fuel will change, so the way in which the maintainers operate with the aircraft can also be quite different. at coningsby you have the quick—reaction alert squadron who have to be up in the air at almost a moment's notice. what sort of weather impacts do they look out for? we have to be aware of what the weather conditions are, not only here at coningsby but across all of the uk and into europe as well,

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