and yet we are meant to understand from her expressions that she is disinterested, distant, even bored. So this is tame, we think. The passion is to come. And thus we encounter one of many tropes
Word of the Day Help For webmasters: Free content Linking Lookup box Close warm (redirected fromwarmest) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Idioms. warm 1.(of colours) predominantly red or yellow in tone 2.(of a scent, trail, etc.) recently made; strong ...
The notification, covering all but one region of the country, highlights the risk of increased pressure on healthcare services as a result of the forecast mini-heatwave. The alert, issued jointly by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and Met Office, comes ...
In what has become something of an annual ritual, the prediction was released amid a flurry of articles in the UK media questioning global warming. The Daily Mail said the recent cold snap was "the start of a worldwide trend towards colder weather that seriously challenges global warming ...
“Events like ex-hurricane Ophelia, which in October brought high winds and disruption to parts of Ireland and the UK, and memorably for some drew up dust from the Sahara and smoke from the wildfires in Iberia, giving us the appearance of sunset at midday.” The sun beat down on Wimbledo...
Large portions of the world’s land mass observed warmer-than-average temperatures in August. The warmest departures occurred across Australia, Europe, parts of the Middle East, northwestern Africa, and southern South America. Both Australia and New Zealand had their warmest August since their ...
In January, the UK’s Met Office confirmed that 2022 had been the nation’s hottest year on record, with an average temperature of more than 10C for the first time. Climate Capital Where climate change meets business, markets and politics.Explore the FT’s coverage here. ...
Most parts of the globe were hotter than average, with the most prominent warmth in eastern Europe, eastern Canada and parts of eastern Asia. Australia, central Russia and southern South America were cooler than average.Britain had its coolest August since 1993, according to the UK Met Office,...
La Niña had mostly faded in the Pacific by June and land temperatures were at least 2C above normal over much of the US, UK,northern Europe, Middle East and Siberia. Much of Antarctica was also experiencing warmer-than-usual winter temperatures. Theheatwaves experiencedin June and July acr...
Experts say the delayed winter of 2006, in what will be Britain's hottest recorded year, could be one of the starkest signals yet that global warming has potentially far-reaching impacts for the UK's wildlife. This year, swaths of … Read...