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uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2021.pdf

months were warmer than average, especially September which was 1.8 °C above average, with only the September of 2006 having been warmer in a series from 1884. There was a hot spell between 13 and 26 July, with temperatures exceeding 30 °C on six consecutive days from 17th to 22nd, the highest reading

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, Yevgeny Aksenov 5 , Adam T. Blaker 5 , Andrew Coward 5 , James Harle 5 , Jenny Mecking 5 , Stephanie Rynders 5 , Bablu Sinha 5 , Chris Wilson 6 , Martin Andrews 7 , Steven Hardiman 7 , John Rostron 7 , David Sexton 7 , Hua Lu 8 , Tony Phillips 8 , Jonny Williams 2,9 1 NCAS, University of Reading

ukcp18_factsheet_probabilistic_projections.pdf

to different processes contributing to 1-day extreme precipitation values compared to future seasonal mean precipitation values details of which are available in Murphy et al (2020). Existing guidance Before using the PPCE data, we recommend reading UKCP18 Guidance: Caveats and Limitations. We also

General_hill_skills_transcripts

. Consider training walks on coastal or low level paths and know your limits. It’s also important to consider parking and any traffic problems, which could delay your planned start time. Further reading can be done by the use of technical navigation books, such as ‘Navigation in the mountains

nma_policy_collection_management.pdf

in accordance with our relevant loans policy in line with archive standards and good practice • access to the collections in the reading rooms is permitted and appropriately regulated • access to collection information and our digital content is made available to the public across the internet Managing

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Cold and snowy week ahead – February 2021

Observations Website Keen amateur meteorologists can enter snow depth readings on our Weather Observations Website (WOW). Alongside our network of professional observers and automated weather stations, amateur observations can help give additional situational awareness to our forecasters. Stay

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Dullest October in almost 60 years for the UK

(or millibars), with a reading of 947.9 hectopascals recorded in northern Scotland, a new October record for the region.   Northern Ireland also experienced its strongest October gust on record, with Magilligan recording a gust of 92 miles per hour. Across Scotland, Northern Ireland, and even parts of northern

UK Voluntary Cooperation Programme (VCP)

in developing country NMHSs develop the skills required to deliver effective climate and weather services. Along with the WMO, UK VCP sponsors fellowships each year to study for the MSc in Applied Meteorology and Climate with Management at the University of Reading. Over 200 students have also completed our facilitated, online management training course the ‘Essentials of Management’.    Case study - Capacity development through education and training

VAAC London QVA API Service Summary

This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for reading) VAAC London QVA API Licence Agreement and VAAC London QVA Standard Terms. Such summary is merely provided to aid understanding of certain key points. You should carefully read all terms and conditions of VAAC London QVA API

MOB Summary 27 Sept 11

Contingencies Director. • Chief Scientist, Julia Slingo, noted the research on Solar Variability and the imminent publication of the paper, produced in collaboration with Reading and Oxford University. • JH talked about a good visit from Andrew Haldane, Bank Of England, including his appreciation

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