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arctic_sea_ice_briefing_july2017.pdf

to the 1981-2010 average in the Greenland Sea, and below average in the marginal seas of the Arctic Basin and in Hudson and Baffin Bays (Figure 2). Figure 1: Daily Arctic sea ice extent for 2017, compared with recent years and the 1981-2010 average with +/- 1 and 2 standard deviation intervals indicated

Food Insecurity & Climate Change – Met Office

to food insecurity. Depending on our actions, future generations will inherit a world with less vulnerability than today – or a world with significantly more vulnerability to food insecurity. A world where keeping hunger at bay is achievable – or one where we will struggle to keep the scourge

wiser0063-western-impact-article_forecasts-0418.pdf

beaches on Lake Victoria, and fishermen benefit most from daily forecasts as they have to sell their fish the very same day they catch them. The WISER Western project used a new, local language radio station to deliver daily forecasts and maritime hazard warnings for Lake Victoria, along

wiser0108_epicc_event_report_0519.pdf

Report on participation at East Africa – Peru – India Climate Capacity Building (EPICC) workshop 2-3 May 2019 Ramada Resort, Jangwani Beach, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Background The overarching goal of the East Africa – Peru – India Climate Capacity Building (EPICC) project is to strengthen

Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2018

and Laptev seas of the Arctic Ocean (Figure 2), with summer sea ice melt in these areas having commenced unusually early. In the subarctic seas, extent was well below average in the Greenland Sea and near average in Baffin Bay. Figure 2. Arctic sea ice extent on 10th June 2018, with 1981-2010 average

Microsoft Word - 2023_12_storm_gerrit.docx

across the south Pennines with a mini-tornado in the Stalybridge area of Greater Manchester. The chart below at 1344 UTC 27 December 2023 shows the UK entirely swathed in cloud from fronts associated with storm Gerrit, with the prominent back edge of the cold front stretching across the Bay of Biscay

wiser_newsletter0121.pdf

, national and regional co-production workshops were held in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The workshops brought together National Meteorological and Hydrological Service (NMHS) staff, fishermen and Beach Management Unit (BMU) representatives, local government staff, media, and international

global-spot-weather-forecasts-snowflake-datasheet-1.pdf

and all available archived forecast data, available in hourly, three-hourly and daily timesteps. Global Spot offers site-specific forecasts for over 5,000 locations worldwide (not including UK sites), including airports, major landmarks, and beaches. Global Spot provides forecasts for specific locations

When Accuracy Matters

Our forecasts provide the RNLI with the information they need to prepare for and take action in response to deteriorating weather conditions and storms. Iona Hamilton is one of the lifeguards that patrol over 240 beaches in the UK and the Channel Islands. "RNLI lifeguards use the Met Office forecast

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