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ukcp18-factsheet-precipitation.pdf

, Bernie D, Bett PE, Bricheno L, Brown S, Calvert D, Clark RT, Eagle KE, Edwards T, Fosser G, Fung F, Gohar L, Good P, Gregory J, Harris GR, Howard T, Kaye N, Kendon EJ, Krijnen J, Maisey P, McDonald RE, McInnes RN, McSweeney CF, Mitchell JFB, Murphy JM, Palmer M, Roberts C, Rostron JW, Sexton DMH

CFC-11

to as InTEM (Inversion Technique for Emission Modelling). ©Crown Copyright 2010 3 1.1 Publications Derwent, R.G., Simmonds, P.G., O’Doherty, S., Grant, A., Yates, E.L., Manning, A.J., Utembe, S.R., Jenkin, M.E., Shallcross, D.E. ‘Seasonal cycles in short-lived hydrocarbons and halocarbons in baseline

Tropical cyclone warnings and guidance

east of 160°E and north of 25°S) Other tropical cyclone warning centres Australian Bureau of Meteorology (seas around Australia, longitude 90-160°E) MetService, Wellington, New Zealand (South Pacific Ocean east of 160°E and south of 25°S) Joint Typhoon Warning Center, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (all oceans

stagg_papers_210644_god_of_war_note.pdf

AA_Cý < ýý ý ý.. ý,. SEU.. 74-t-ý 74. ý, 4 .. _.. t" q41k , ý _ý ý-Y C. a-ý., ý ý"L. AILIID SUPPM HEADQUARTERS 1,, EXPEDITIONARY FORCE _ýý G-3 (0ps) Division Stlflu/"t. f 21 June 1944 SUBJECT: Weather Conditions in the Normandy Beachhead Area from 17th to 21st June 1944. TO 3 AC of S. G-3 Division

HadCM3: Met Office climate prediction model

The impact of new physical parametrizations in the Hadley Centre climate model - HadAM3. Climate Dynamics, vol 16, 123-146. (doi:10.1007/s003820050009) Reichler, T., and J. Kim, 2008: How Well Do Coupled Models Simulate Today's Climate? Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 89, 303-311. Stott, P.A., S. F. B. Tett, G

Seasonal and climate models

to 40 km 1.875° x 1.25° (~140 km at mid-latitudes) 40 levels 1.0° x (1.0° increasing smoothly from 30°N/S to 0.33° at equator) Atmos: Met Office global analyses representative of current climate Ocean: Levitus present-day observed ocean conditions Sea ice: present-day conditions taken from previous

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High temperatures continue

of the UK over the next few days. Although peak temperatures may not be quite as high as we have seen already this week, we will still see temperatures widely in the mid to high 20’s °C. In the east, temperatures will not be quite as high, but they will still be into the low 20’s °C for many.” The sun

CFC-11

. Corazza M, P. Bergamaschi, A. T. Vermeulen, T. Aalto, L. Haszpra, F. Meinhardt, S. O'Doherty, R. Thompson, J. Moncrieff, E. Popa, M. Steinbacher, A. Jordan, E. Dlugokencky, C. Brühl, M. Krol, and F. Dentener, Inverse modelling of European N2O emissions: Assimilating observations from different

forecast2012.pdf

in the tropical Pacific Niño3.4 region (120 ◦ –170 ◦ W, 5 ◦ N–5 ◦ S): >0.5 ◦ C, between -0.5 and +0.5 ◦ C, and <-0.5 ◦ C, respectively. Current conditions: Source: OSTIA SSTs in the tropical Pacific Niño3.4 3 NINO3.4 SST anomaly plume Met Office forecast from 1 May 2012 Monthly mean anomalies relative to NCEP

Microsoft Word - AR18_Report_05Nov18.docx

., … O’Doherty, S., et al.: Continued increase of CFC-113a (CCl3CF3) mixing ratios in the global atmosphere: emissions, occurrence and potential sources, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18(7), 4737–4751, doi:10.5194/acp-18-4737-2018, 2018. Arnold, T., Manning, A., … O’Doherty, S., Inverse modelling of CF4 and NF3 emissions

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