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Annual Count of Extreme Summer Days - Projections (Local Authority) v1
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Very high daytime temperatures with health impacts affecting not just the vulnerable: heat related illnesses, hospital admissions or death. Further transport disruption – e.g. track buckling on railways, road melt. One Extreme Summer Day is one day in which the threshold is passed in a year.This data-set contains 3 fields for each fixed period (1981-2000, 2001-2020) and Global Warming Level (1.5°C, 2°C, 2.5°C, 3°C, 3.5°C, 4°C) combination: the median, 2nd lowest and 2nd highest among the 12 ensemble members. The fields are named accordingly; e.g. the 2nd lowest at 2.5°C is ESD_25_lowerTo understand the data, refer to the LACS Scientific Detail.To understand how to explore the data, see the User Guides available on the Climate Data Portal.

ClimateLocal AuthoritiesMet OfficeProjectionsUKUK projections temperatureUKCPannualextreme summer daysindicatortemperature
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Dcat Issued2024-07-09T13:58:08.000Z
Dcat Modified2024-07-12T13:44:26.546Z
Dcat Publisher NameMet Office
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Harvest Source Id3db989fc-329c-4ce9-9ffd-35d9bb5bcf9b
Harvest Source TitleMet Office Climate Data Portal
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