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NCIC Monthly Summary

on the 4th, with some mist and fog for the south-west, and scattered showers elsewhere moving east and turning thundery in the afternoon across eastern parts. The next few days were brighter and warmer, though the 5th had some early mist or fog around the Bristol Channel, and scattered showers further

CFC-11

Interpretation of long-term measurements of radiatively active trace gases and ozone depleting substances DECC contract number: GA0201 Date: October 2011 Authors: Alistair J. Manning, Maria Athanassiadou (Met Office), Simon O’Doherty, Aoife Grant, Dickon Young (University of Bristol), Richard G

Seamless Global Modelling workshop

From hours to centuries: Seamless Global Modelling workshop Opportunities and challenges for global seamless weather and climate prediction/projection systems Tuesday 3 - Friday 6 June 2025 Radisson Blu Hotel, Broad Quay, Bristol BS1 4BY, UK Registration is now closed. Aims of the workshop:  Agenda

Heat in cities – the health impacts of a changing climate

for Bristol, Belfast and Hull. This work has also been combined with socio-economic data to understand which areas are more vulnerable to heat risks within the city. These Heat Packs can be used to understand the risks of heat in particular cities so that these areas can be better prepared against

DECC_final_report_May2011_part1

Interpretation of long-term measurements of radiatively active trace gases and ozone depleting substances (Part 1 of 3 ) DECC contract numbers: GA1103 and GA0201 Date: March 2011 University of Bristol: Simon O’Doherty, Peter Simmonds, Aoife Grant Met Office: Alistair J. Manning, Maria Athanassiadou

Barrett_Paul_ppt.pptx

Towards a seamless cloud fraction scheme for Unified Physics Paul Barrett, Frankie Cottrell, Cyril Morcrette Seamless Modelling Workshop Bristol, June 2025 www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2023, Met Office Cloud Fraction Schemes Cloud formation Clouds form when local water vapour content

Adaptation in science, through partnerships

are working with MOAP partners specialising in health and social sciences to understand more about the high-temperature impacts on society, including heat stress and mortality, and to find the best ways to avoid the worst impacts. Professor Dann Mitchell is the joint MOAP chair at Bristol University

Microsoft Word - 2025_01_wind_rain_snow.docx

significant disruption, with Manchester Airport closed on 5th and the A66 between Cumbria and County Durham closed across the Pennines. Other airports were also affected including Bristol, Leeds and Liverpool. Many motorists had difficult journeys with higher routes in the Pennines affected by lying snow

SPF City Pack_editable_template

findings for the UK RESOURCE TO INFORM ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE Climate Change Committee Resources Climate Stripe historical dataset Infographic on the co-production of the first City Pack with Bristol City Council How to download UKCP data using the UKCP User Interface UK Climate Resilience Programme

SPF City Pack_editable_template

-production of the first City Pack with Bristol City Council How to download UKCP data using the UKCP User Interface UK Climate Resilience Programme Regional Climate Summaries UK State of the Climate Report 2020 Case Study on the uses of the City Pack Factsheet – Representative Concentration

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