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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---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

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

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

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

srocc_amoc.pdf

st Century climate change will very likely weaken the AMOC, but a shutdown in the 21 st Century is very unlikely - though still plausible. • Understanding more about AMOC shutdown ‘tipping points’ could enable early warning, giving time to take action. • Recent advances in monitoring and modelling

hctn_3consecutivetropicalnightsuk_v1.pdf

Three consecutive tropical nights now likely in the UK Jennifer S. R. Pirret, Fraser C. Lott, Emily Wallace, Mark McCarthy, Dan Hollis, Peter Stott, Helen Roberts, Christophe E. Sarran. www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2023, Met Office © Crown copyright 2020, Met Office Page 1 of 25 Document

PWMS006_Inshore_waters_forecast

it was printed. Revision History Date of this revision: 27 th May 2016 Date of Next revision: 1 st June 2017 Revision date 27 May 2016 First issue Summary of Changes Distribution This document has been distributed to Name Title Date of Issue Version Page 2 Product Description Inshore waters forecast four

heavy-rainfall-and-flooding-in-cornwall-november-2010---met-office.pdf

to bring 40 mm or more in 2 hours in some places. Impacts The worst affected places were St Blazey, St Austell, Mevagissey and Lostwithiel. More than 100 properties were flooded with significant damage to houses and businesses. Roads were closed (including both the A30 across Bodmin Moor and the A38

hail_thunderstorms-over-east-devon---29_30-october-2008---met-office.pdf

but intense hail/thunderstorms over east Devon. Properties and roads in the Ottery St. Mary and Feniton areas were flooded, and the main road (A30) between Honiton and Exeter was closed. Synoptic situation at 0000 UTC on 30 October 2008 Rainfall values and return period information below for Ottery St. Mary

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