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mwr_2024_06_for_print.pdf

just about managed to break 20 Celcius. Snow was reported on the Cairngorms on the 5th. There was a brief interlude, on the 11th and 12th of drier but still rather cool conditions, due to a ridge of high pressure but, once again, weather systems from the Atlantic won out bringing more cool, wet

policy-brief-4---nmhs.pdf

and become more self-reliant. For more information on sustainability, see the WISER policy brief: ‘How to develop sustainable climate services: A road map for public investors and project managers.’ The goal of this brief is to feed back to the NMHSs the critical capacity development issues, gaps

policy-brief-1---coproduction.pdf

information services: 1 Programme functions 2 Approaches 3 Climate service and products outcomes 4 Programme/project impacts The focus of this brief is to provide recommendations for those implementing climate services co-production activities (e.g. researchers, practitioners or governmental bodies

policy-brief-3---funders.pdf

of challenges and successes in the WISER programme offers important learning for funding future programmes. This brief highlights actions that funding partners could take to ensure that future climate services programmes result in improved, sustainable, impactful, equitable and locally owned services

NCIC Monthly Summary

from the 23rd to 29th, but a brief hot southerly incursion on the 30th and 31st brought unusually high temperatures to many parts of the UK, locally reaching 37.8 °C (100 °F) in the southeast. The provisional UK mean temperature was 14.3 °C, which is 0.8 °C below the 1981-2010 longterm average

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FOAM Creative Ocean brief forecast model Daily mean fields Daily mean, analysis and five-day forecast, target 1500 UTC Surface parameters 1. temperature 2. salinity 3. currents 4. sea level 5. sea ice thickness 6. concentration 7. velocities Multi Level parameters 1. potential temperature 2

NCIC Monthly Summary

fog in the north-west, and sunshine for all once the cloud in the south-east cleared away, but northern areas clouded over later. 5th to 15th During the next fortnight, frosts were regular and often widespread. The north dawned clear on the 5th, a generally cold and windy day for all, with rain

160523 Seasonal Forecasting Consultation vFinal

these occur the polar stratospheric vortex of westerly winds breaks down, and easterly flow can propagate towards the surface. These occur on average once every two winters, and are more likely to occur later in the winter. For example, the cold spring of 2013 was associated with such an event

Value of partnerships: benefits of Climate Information Services (CIS) uptake

climate café - August 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0254 NECJOGHA organizes first international Virtual climate café - August 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0253 How Youth Activists Are Averting Weather Crises In Slums - August 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0251

NCIC Monthly Summary

from the 23rd to 29th, but a brief hot southerly incursion on the 30th and 31st brought unusually high temperatures to many parts of the UK, locally reaching 37.8 °C (100 °F) in the southeast. The provisional UK mean temperature was 14.3 °C, which is 0.8 °C below the 1981-2010 longterm average

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