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met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v3.pdf

Prof Paul Monks, BEIS The Right Honourable Lord Stern of Brentford, LSE Panellists Prof Catherine Mitchell, Exeter Uni Prof Alice Larkin, Manchester Uni Prof Laura Diaz Anadon, Cambridge Uni Prof Jenny Nelson, Imperial College London Mr Jim Maltby, DSTL 14.35-15.00 Break 15.00-16.35 Theme 4 - Climate

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v2.pdf

The Right Honourable Lord Stern of Brentford, LSE Panellists Prof Catherine Mitchell, Exeter Uni Prof Alice Larkin, Manchester Uni Prof Laura Diaz Anadon, Cambridge Uni Prof Jenny Nelson, Imperial College London Mr Jim Maltby, DSTL 14.35-15.00 Break 15.00-16.35 Theme 4 - Climate resilient development

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v4.pdf

of Brentford, LSE Panellists Prof Catherine Mitchell, Exeter Uni Prof Alice Larkin, Manchester Uni Prof Laura Diaz Anadon, Cambridge Uni Prof Jenny Nelson, Imperial College London Mr Jim Maltby, DSTL 14.35-15.00 Break 15.00-16.35 Theme 4 - Climate resilient development: minimising impacts and trade

The Future is Small

College London, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking Surrey RH5 6NT L5 Consortium Meeting, London 11th - 14th May, 2015 Plan • Operational needs and measurement requirements • Key challenges • Brief overview of the state of the art • Instruments and techniques currently under development L5 Consortium Meeting

uk_annual_mean_temperature_cmip6_attribution_v1.pdf

a positive trend when extended further into the 21 st with the SSP2-4.5 scenario. Estimates of the power spectra also indicate good consistency between the ensemble and HadUK-Grid (middle panel), both at short and long periods. The Quantile-Quantile plot produced for each simulation separately shows

chn24_1.15_wcssp_expression-of-interest.pdf

is open to UK operating and registered organisations only. Call Reference: Expression of Interest for: DN680281 CSSP China Grant Funds for the Period: 1 st April 2024 – 31 st March 2025 Funding is initially available to cover a 1-year period (April 2024 – March 2025). Subject to further funding

arrcc_carissa_ws4_future_rainfall-v2.pdf

, we construct a data blending framework based on Generalised Additive Models (GAMs, e.g. Hastie & Tibshirani, 1990; Wood, 2017, 2020) to undertake extreme value analysis of RX1day JJAS block-maxima a extreme precipitation , modelled as a Generalised Extreme Value (GEV) distribution: Y s,t,m ∼ GEV(μ

wiser0008_seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

: ……………………………………climatic zone(s) Morning Afternoon Night Rainfall distribution Maximum temperature Minimum temperature Hazards Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Key to rainfall distribution symbols: rain likely to fall in few places (less than 33%), rain likely to fall in many places (33% -67

seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

: ……………………………………climatic zone(s) Morning Afternoon Night Rainfall distribution Maximum temperature Minimum temperature Hazards Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Key to rainfall distribution symbols: rain likely to fall in few places (less than 33%), rain likely to fall in many places (33% -67

2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

Wales Midlands Hawarden Airport, Flintshire Pitsford, Northamptonshire 37.1 40.2 East Anglia Cambridge, NIAB 39.9 England SW Bude, Corwall 36.0 S Wales England SE & Central S Gogerddan, Ceredigion Heathrow and St James’s Park, London 35.8 40.2 19 July 2022 18 July 2022 19 July 2022 19 July 2022 18 July

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