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SBRIDICWG Meeting Slides - 20200424

• C-band to S-band wavelength • Magnetron to klystron transmitter • Conventional (Doppler) to polarimetry • In-house integration to commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware solution • Change of industrial vendor • New data representation (file formats) Applications: from largely qualitative

heavy-rainfall_flooding---july-2007---met-office.pdf

mm - 1988 England S 121.7 228 2 134.1 mm - 1936 England E & NE 113.8 194 6 156.6 mm - 1940 England NW & Wales N 175.3 203 3 196.1 mm - 1939 Midlands 144.8 256 1 135.6 mm - 1915 East Anglia 74.3 147 Not significant 115.6 mm - 1936 England SW & Wales S 164.5 230 3 204.9 mm - 1939 England SE & central

UK hourly site-specific observations tutorial

the following is an an example of the XML that would be returned <Rep D="ENE" P="1016" S="8" T="13.8" V="23000" W="7">780</Rep> For sites that do not have all the parameters available, the following is an example of the XML that would be returned <Rep D="N" S="3" T="11.5">0</Rep> UK hourly site-specific observations

factsheet_18-weather-satellites_2023.pdf

/Cloudsat Sentinel 3 JASON HIMAWARI 8 (Japan) 140 °E COMS (South Korea) 128 °E GOES-E (USA) 75 °W METEOR FY-3 S-NPP GPM FY-2 (China) 105 °E METEOSAT 2nd generation (EUMETSAT) 0° METOP METEOSAT-IO (EUMETSAT) 57.5 °E Electro-L (Russia) 76 °E INSAT (India) 82 °E FY-2 (China) 86.5 °E Figure 1

WMO485titlepage

regions: Tropics 20°N to 20°S; Northern extratropics ≥20°N; Southern extratropics ≤20°S. Precipitation anomalies within standard regions: Tropics 20°N to 20°S; Northern extratropics ≥20°N; Southern extratropics ≤20°S. 3.1.2 Scores and diagrams to be produced for probabilistic forecasts: Reliability

UK Climate Resilience Programme additional resources

 is available to download from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology website.  Journal Papers 1. CREWS-UK (Characterising and adapting to climate risks in the UK wine sector) Nesbitt, A., Dorling, S., Jones, R., Smith, D.K.E., Krumins, M., Gannon, K.E., Dorling, L., Johnson, Z. and Conway, D. 2022

upscaling-fillable-worksheet.pdf

the scaling strategy will aim to achieve 1.a: Dimensions of innovation scaling to perform Upscaling dimension(s) Notes 1.b: Scaling ambition questions Question Answer Notes a) What is being scaled? b) Where will it be scaled – who will use the service? c) When will it be scaled? © Crown copyright

VAAC London QVA API Licence Agreement

for the supply of services in relation to VAAC London Quantitative Volcanic Ash. “You” or “Your” has the meaning set out in the recitals. “Your Application” means any software application(s), site(s) or other interface that You create, develop, own or operate to interact with the API or read, update

SADIS API licence agreement

application(s), site(s) or other interface that You create, develop, own or operate to interact with the API or read, update or delete certain content from Your Users, including notes, embedded resources, tags, notebooks and saved searches. “Your Data” means all of the information and content provided

VAAC London QVA Licence Agreement

software application(s), site(s) or other interface that You create, develop, own or operate to interact with the API or read, update or delete certain content from Your Users, including notes, embedded resources, tags, notebooks and saved searches. “Your Data” means all of the information

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