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met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv9.pdf

dangerous impacts of climate change To include keynote speeches on policy and science and a panel discussion with Q&A Chair Dr Ajay Gambhir, Imperial College London Keynote speakers Prof Paul Monks, BEIS The Right Honourable Lord Stern of Brentford, LSE Panellists Prof Catherine Mitchell, Exeter Uni

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv7.pdf

of climate change To include keynote speeches on policy and science and a panel discussion with Q&A Chair Dr Ajay Gambhir, Imperial College London Keynote speakers Prof Paul Monks, BEIS The Right Honourable Lord Stern of Brentford, LSE Panellists Prof Catherine Mitchell, Exeter Uni Prof Alice Larkin

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv8.pdf

dangerous impacts of climate change To include keynote speeches on policy and science and a panel discussion with Q&A Chair Dr Ajay Gambhir, Imperial College London Keynote speakers Prof Paul Monks, BEIS The Right Honourable Lord Stern of Brentford, LSE Panellists Prof Catherine Mitchell, Exeter Uni

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the Exeter office by rail Frequent direct services operate between Paddington and Waterloo stations in London and Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central stations. A typical journey from London to Exeter takes around 2 hours 15 minutes, and from the Midlands around 2 hours 30 minutes. See By Bus section

Microsoft Word - 2021_09_high_temperatures.docx

and its warmest New Year’s Day on record with 16.8 °C at Colwyn Bay, Conwy on 31 December 2021 and 16.3°C at St James’s Park, Central London on 1 January 2022. Overcast conditions at night also resulted in exceptionally high daily minimum temperatures, remaining widely above 10 °C. Several stations

information_brief_final_12-12-2016.pdf

to investigate changes in tropical cyclone activity by the mid-21 st century in the Philippines region. New PRECIS installation at PAGASA - August 2015 Approach to generating new climate information Computer simulations of the Earth’s climate, from Global Climate Models (GCMs), are useful

exceptional-warmth-april-2018---met-office.pdf

Exceptional warmth April 2018 The UK experienced some unusually high temperatures for the time of year from 18 to 22 April, with high pressure over the near continent drawing very warm air from the south. On 19 April, St James’s Park (London) recorded a maximum temperature of 29.1 °C making

NCIC Monthly Summary

London into Norfolk and Suffolk on the 24th. Surface water flooding caused further tube station closures and travel disruption in London. Bury St Edmunds reported multiple incidents of property flooding, as well as the closure of a Sainsbury’s supermarket due to water inundation. England diary

w3_grt23_west_3.0_wiser_lot-open-call_part-1-information_09-02-23.pdf

for one or more Lots. See Section 3 for details. In each submitted Proposal, bidders are required to address at least one Output Area of the Programme Theory of Change and demonstrate how work delivered to address the Output Area(s) will help WISER Africa reach either the intermediary outcomes

Microsoft Word - 2023_09_storm_ciaran_2.docx

occurred to the south across the English Channel. For the UK, recorded wind speeds were fairly typical for a major Atlantic storm. Storm Ciarán was also an exceptionally deep area of low pressure (with the central pressure tending to correspond with the intensity of the storm). Culdrose (Cornwall) and St

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