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NCIC Monthly Summary

northern UK thereafter. Scotland, especially the west, was often warm by day, whereas further south warm days were much fewer. Many areas were drier than usual for the month, with less than half the average total rainfall in some places, and the wettest areas were south-east England, eastern Scotland

NCIC Monthly Summary

, locally heavy, quickly spreading eastwards, clearing from all but the Midlands and south-west in the afternoon; it was a windy but less cold day, and remained mild overnight into the 9th, Gosport Fleetlands (Hampshire) not falling below 12.9 °C. Showers and thunderstorms affected the south-east from

NCIC Monthly Summary

saw widespread rain, locally heavy, quickly spreading eastwards, clearing from all but the Midlands and south-west in the afternoon; it was a windy but less cold day, and remained mild overnight into the 9th, Gosport Fleetlands (Hampshire) not falling below 12.9 °C. Showers and thunderstorms

space_weather_impacts.pdf

in long conductors like power lines causing voltage instability and transformers to burn out. The most recent experiences of space weather impacts have included power blackouts in Quebec, Canada, 1989 and Malmo, Sweden, 2003. These blackouts were the result of voltage instability in their power

air-pollution-detectives.pdf

and other decision makers to help make the changes you want to see, for a cleaner air future! Young people with health conditions • Ask parents/carers not to burn things indoors e.g. candles and log burners. • Ask people not to smoke in your home, or near you. • Open windows to let the fresh air

PowerPoint Presentation

of infrastructure. Wildfire • In recent years the average annual burned area of Ukraine's forests has increased from 4.4 thousand hectares (1998–2007) to 5.9 thousand hectares (2008–2017) (10). This is consistent with the increase in fire danger observed across Europe (11). • The number of fires

Status Report and Plans for Future Activities Australian AMDAR Program

models at SAWS WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS from KQ and KMD 1. KMD - E.O. Bukachi 2. KMD – P. Mutai 3. KMD - D.N. Muchemi 4. KMD - J.G. Mungai 5. KQ – Patrick. Muisyo 6. KQ – M. Oduma DAY 1: SUMMARY OF KEY TOPICS Presentation 1: A Brief overview of the SAWS AMDAR Programme Ms Esther Gaborekwe - Senior Manager

wcssp_impact_brochure_final.pdf

, wildfi res are fi res that can burn out of control and have serious negative environmental, economic and social impacts. Wildfi res can destroy forests and infrastructure and their smoke can lead to poor air quality and contribute to climate change. A 2022 report from the United Nations Environment

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