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From loved ones to best friends or favourite pets - the Met Office is inviting the public to put forward names for storms.
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The government’s emergency alert siren is due to be tested again this year, triggering a 10-second siren that will be emitted ...
The Met Office has invited the public to honour their loved ones as the weather service launched a search for new storm names ...
The alert system was launched in 2023, and was recently used in January this year when 4.5 million people's phones 'went nuts ...
The government's emergency alert siren, designed to warn the public of severe emergencies such as flooding, fire and other ...
The emergency system is used to alert the public to potentially deadly situations, including national security threats and ...
The Met Office is inviting the public to put on their thinking caps and come up with suggestions for storm names for the ...
Every phone in the UK will be pinged as part of the nationwide test, which ensures the service is ready for emergencies ...
Met Eireann teams up with its weather partners in the UK and Netherlands to produce a list of names for disruptive weather events, with the public invited to help name a storm for the upcoming storm s ...
Fierce and fast summer rainstorms are on the rise, and a 2C temperature rise could double their frequency, the study warns ...
The Met Office has launched its annual appeal for the public to suggest names for storms that could impact the UK during the ...