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UKNCSP Webinar: ‘Beyond UKCP18 – A Community Call for Evidence’

and ensuring that the process is transparent and inclusive​​ and encouraged participants to engage with the Call for Evidence.  Questions on the process and closing remarks  The webinar concluded with a Q&A session, where Prof Catherine Senior addressed questions about the Call for Evidence process. Prof

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of State. • Minutes of the meeting held on 6 June 2019 were agreed to be a true record of the meeting. • Catherine Quinn (NED and Chair of the Remuneration Committee) reported on the earlier meeting of the Remuneration Committee which considered the development of the new strategy. The Board approved

ukcp18-guidance---how-to-use-the-land-projections.pdf

projections Description Probabilistic changes in future climate based on a assessment of model uncertainties A set of 28 climate futures with detailed data on how it may evolve in the 21 st century • 15 x Hadley Centre Model variants HadGEM3-GC3.05 (PPE-15)‡ • 13 x Other climate models (CMIP5-13

ukcp18-factsheet-snow.pdf

to simulate a wide range of climate outcomes and advanced scenarios (RCP2.6), RCP4.5, RCP6.0 † , RCP8.5 and SRESA1B). • Global (60km) projections - a set of 28 climate futures at 60km grid resolution, showing how the 21 st Century climate may evolve under the highest emission scenario, RCP8.5. They assess

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Met Office Board Summary 29 January 2019 • The Board noted apologies from Sir John Beddington and Catherine Quinn. • Minutes of the meeting held on 27 November 2018 were agreed to be an accurate record of the meeting. • The Board noted its thanks to Nick Jobling (Chief Financial Officer) for his

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Met Office Board Summary 1 October 2021 Held at the Met Office, Exeter • There were no apologies. • Rob Woodward (Chair) welcomed Catherine Stalker and Jane Hayes from Independent Audit, who would be observing the meeting as part of the Board Effectiveness Review. • The Board agreed that Jordan

PowerPoint Presentation

experience (20-year horizon?) – Most economic impact arises from geomagnetic activity: power is critical impact politically, (but GNSS is also growing issue) – What are key drivers? Coronal mass ejections! Also stream interaction regions. St Patrick’s Day solar storm 2015 16 Mar 17 Mar • Largest

ukcp18_factsheet_global_rcp_2_6.pdf

UKCP Global (60km) – Low emissions scenario (RCP 2.6) This factsheet provides summary information on new UKCP Global (60km) simulations run from 1900-2100, using a low emissions scenario (RCP 2.6) for the 21 st Century. This dataset supplements existing UKCP Global simulations provided for a high

National Meteorological Library and Archives

and measurements taken at significant pressure levels are sent back to the receiving centre in the form of a code and this code is then plotted onto a tephigram. Below is an example of a coded message from a radiosonde ascent. This example is from the Camborne (03808) ascent made at 2300z on 1 st May 2006. TTAA

INTRODUCTION TO THE CARIBBEAN COASTAL CLIMATE

COASTAL ENGINEERING IN THE CARIBBEAN- The need for Climate Predictions Commonwealth Climate Services Demonstrator Workshop Hyatt Regency, POS, November 2019 by Deborah Villarroel-Lamb Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of the West Indies, St

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