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report-sahel-executive-summary-in-french.pdf

. L'élévation prévue du niveau de la mer peut présenter des risques pour les infrastructures de pêche côtière, comme les ports, les havres, les sites de mise à l'eau et de débarquement, et les installations de traitement. Les changements dans les sources d'eau et les stocks de poissons peuvent également

published-comment-tracker.pdf

in section summary on page 24, and page 25, 26, 27 and 28 are basically describing the "no change" finding. Also (of course) it doesn't take a whole page to say "zero at every port", whereas tabulating the high-end values at each port does. The central estimate of 'no change' is given clear prominence

Microsoft Word - use and interpretation of worst case scenarios final

world National Highways (2022) Gatwick Airport Highly precautionary Gatwick Airport Limited (2021) Luton Airport Worst case LLAOL (2021) Peel Ports Plausible worst case Peel Ports Group (2021) Environment Agency A 4 o C world Environment Agency (2021d) Natural England A 4 o C world Natural England

southern-africa-climate-risk-report-final-.pdf

tourism (through degradation of sandy beaches and coral reefs), maritime transportation and port facilities (due to sea level rise and the impacts of storms, storm surges and cyclones) Tourism is a particularly important sector for the small island states. In Mauritius and the Seychelles, the sector

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909.pdf

to the far north on the 19th, and other areas became sunny and dry. The 20th and 21st were dry and sunny for most. On the 21st temperatures reached 25.5 °C at Port Henderson (Ross & Cromarty), but it was a cloudy day along the east coast, and showers reached the far south-west by the evening. 22nd

NCIC Monthly Summary

in Bingley. On the 25th, sand drifts up to 1.5m high were reported in people’s gardens in Norfolk with reports of fallen trees, power cuts and flooding across Norfolk. Speed restrictions were imposed on the QE2 Bridge, and the Port of Felixstowe was closed due to high winds. On the railways, trees fell

metoffice_loan_2018.pdf

539/3 Meteorological register: HMS Bulldog 27.7.1860 11.11.1860 No 1265:b handwritten 1 volume MS 540 Meteorological log: HMS Rattlesnake 1.6.1850 31.10.1850 Voyage to Falkland Islands under Captain Owen Stanley. 1850 - June - from 40S, 201E (Pacific) towards Drake Passage, Port Stanley 7/7-25/7

Microsoft Word - Minutes PWSCG 14 Oct 2020 without in camera_final

in looking at the issue of extreme heat and the impacts on health. MV enquired about whether PHE warnings will be ported across into the Defence services? IC replied saying that this would need discussing as a service within in the MOD area at MO. EO noted that PHE were looking at the data from the summer

Microsoft Word - Jan2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

across the north, Achfary (Sutherland) recording 59.7 mm on the 10th. The rain moved slowly and erratically south on the 11th, and it turned colder from the north with snow on higher ground. It was mild overnight into the 11th with an overnight minimum of 7.5 °C at Islay Port Ellen (Argyll) and Leuchars

NCIC Monthly Summary

and property flooding in Worksop (Nottinghamshire) and Market Rasen (Lincolnshire). In Wales surface water flooding arose in Port Talbot and Swansea, with at least one shop roof leaking badly during torrential rain. On the 17th it was the turn of southern England to experience surface water flooding

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