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NCIC Monthly Summary

. Cloud and light rain slowly cleared the north on the 23rd, as warm sunny weather extended northwards, with 16.0 hours of sunshine at Oxford (Oxfordshire). Warmth and sunshine extended to all parts of the country by the 24th, then the 25th was sunny and very hot for many with a minimum temperature

NCIC Monthly Summary

early on the 25th. The 25th started with a widespread frost and was mostly sunny in the south-east, with 7.1 hours of sunshine at Oxford, but turned cloudier from the north with wintry showers developing in the north-west. Milder, cloudier weather established on the 26th and a belt of rain spread

wcssp_impact_brochure_final.pdf

the University of Oxford commented, “Being involved in running the CSSP China workshops provided me with a template on how to run a successful workshop that is not only engaging for the participants, but also for the tutors and workshop leaders involved. In the CSSP Brazil workshop we were able to demonstrate

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, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon ROBERTO MERA Union of Concerned Scientists, Washington, D.C. MYLES ALLEN Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, and Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, United

wiser0057_odi-paper_forecast-based-early-action.pdf

) Shock responsive social protection systems research. Synthesis report. Oxford: Oxford Policy Management (www.opml.co.uk/sites/ default/files/OPM_Synthesis_Report_Shock_Responsive_SP.pdf) Oxfam (2017) From early warning to early action in Somalia. What can we learn to support early action

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

-1 UKCIP (2013). The UKCIP Adaptation Wizard v 4.0. UKCIP, Oxford. Available at www.ukcip.org.uk/wizard Woodward, M., Kapelan, Z., Gouldby, B., (2014). Adaptive Flood Risk Management Under Climate Change Uncertainty Using Real Options and Optimization. Risk Analysis 34(1): 75–92. Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks. 00829/c www.metoffice.gov.uk Pg 20 of 20 Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2018

scipsa_gcm_verification_final.pdf

, M., Ciampi, L., Cornforth, R., Costella, C., et al. (2020). Integrating seasonal climate forecasts into adaptive social protection in the Sahel. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2020.1825920 van den Dool, H. (2006). Empirical Methods in Short-Term Climate Prediction. Oxford University Press. https

mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

2016 saw minimum temperatures widely remaining over 20 °C across central England. At Oxford, a daily minimum temperature of 21.2 °C was recorded, the highest daily minimum temperature at this station in digitized records of over 150 years. The highest gust speed at a low level station, 92 Kt (106 mph

Microsoft Word - PRECIS validation Christian Seiler v6

Stull, R. (2000) “Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers”. Brooks/Cole Uppala., S.M., Kallberg, P., Simmons, A., Andrae, U. (2005) “The ERA-40 re-analysis”. Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc. (2005), 131, pp. 2961–3012 Veblen, T., Young, K., Orme, A. (2007) The Physical Geography of South America. Oxford

data-science-framework-2022-2027.pdf

-processing in weather and climate: proposed actions from the Oxford 2019 workshop. Philos. Trans. R. Soc. A Math. Phys. Eng. Sci. 379, 20200091. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2020.0091. Havemann, S., Thelen, J.-C., Taylor, J. P., and Harlow, R. C. (2018). The Havemann-Taylor Fast Radiative Transfer Code (HT

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