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cobenefits_webinar_summary.pdf
their synergies, co-benefits and trade-offs. By thinking about climate action in terms of this nexus, we can ensure that mitigation actions are resilient to direct and indirect climate hazards. We also need to ensure that mitigation actions do not lead to wider maladaptation by increasing climate vulnerabilities
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cobenefits_webinar_summarypdf
their synergies, co-benefits and trade-offs. By thinking about climate action in terms of this nexus, we can ensure that mitigation actions are resilient to direct and indirect climate hazards. We also need to ensure that mitigation actions do not lead to wider maladaptation by increasing climate vulnerabilities
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Weather science technical reports
Klingaman, Richard Levine, Sang-Min Lee, Kyriaki Lekakou, Adrian Lock, Gill Martin, Pierre Mathiot, Alex Megann, Andrew Meijers, Ja-Yeon Moon, Olaf Morgenstern, Rachel North, George Nurser, Yeon-Hee Park, Leighton Regayre, Malcolm Roberts, Jose Rodriguez, Jeff Ridley, Rick Rawlins, Bablu Sinha
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May Bank Holiday weather extremes
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf
, and it was a sunny month in the northern half of Scotland but generally dull elsewhere, especially in the south-west. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 29.1 °C was recorded at London St James’s Park on the 19th. A minimum temperature of -8.8 °C was recorded
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804pdf
, and it was a sunny month in the northern half of Scotland but generally dull elsewhere, especially in the south-west. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 29.1 °C was recorded at London St James’s Park on the 19th. A minimum temperature of -8.8 °C was recorded
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Memo
. Plans for the forthcoming AI summit at Bletchley Park were discussed. Potential approaches and planning for the spending review were considered. • Jamie Chestnutt (Director or Engineering and Supply, RNLI) and two of his colleagues joined the Board meeting. Rob Woodward thanked them for joining
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Warming up this week
temperature (records date from 1884). 35.6C was reached at Southampton Mayflower Park on 28th June 1976. The average June maximum temperature for the UK as a whole is 18C. An Environment Agency spokesperson said: “There is a low-risk of drought for public water supplies this summer. However
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Warm end to the week
to reach the mid 30°Cs in June and you have to go back to 1976 for the highest recorded June UK temperature (records date from 1884). 35.6°C was reached at Southampton Mayflower Park on 28th June 1976. A Level 3 Heat-Health Alert has been issued for the much of the South East and eastern England
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Fourth Calibration and Monitoring Workshop Programme
the statistical analysis of wind turbine clutter observed throughout the year 2022 using C-band weather radar data in Finland. We examine wind parks located within a radius of 100 - 200 km from five operational weather radars. The analysis considers the three lowest elevation angles and assumes a 4