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Figure 5: GloSea forecast for Niño3.4 (5˚S to 5˚N; 120˚W to 170˚W) monthly SST anomalies initialised 1 st June 2008. Anomalies are relative to the 1987-2001 period. Red lines show the predicted SST evolution of the individual GloSea ensemble members. The black line shows observed anomalies. The spread

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• The aim of the project was to include the latest wave model science into UKCP18 Marine Projections. • Fast-tracking the latest research into accessible reports for stakeholders. • While there are changes in waves through the 21 st Century, the response is very regionally specific. Introduction

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

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High Energy Radiation Impacts on Ground Level, Aircraft and Space Electronics The Need for an L5 Measurement Package 11-14 May 2015 L5 Consortium Meeting London K A Ryden Prof. C. S Dyer* University of Surrey (Space Centre) * Date and CSDRadConsultancy Ltd “Sic Itur Ad Astra.” © Copyright QinetiQ

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be received no later than Friday 30 th September 2022 11am BST. OFFICIAL 4 OFFICIAL The following table sets out the two-stage application timeline in more detail. Activity Date(s) Stage 1: Concept Call launch 5 th September 2022 Concept Call Deadline Friday 30 th September 2022 Evaluation of Concepts

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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

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Statistics for 1 st April 2024- 31 st March 2025: 198 Freedom of Information (FOI)/Environmental Information (EIR) requests. 14 of these were complex cases, which required a Public Interest Test. 1 of these were responded to outside of statutory timescales.

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Statistics for 1 st April 2020 – 31 st March 2021: 98 Freedom of Information (FOI)/Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) requests. 18 of these were complex cases, which required a Public Interest Test. 6 of these were responded to outside of statutory timescales.

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Statistics for 1 st April 2021 – 31 st March 2022: 82 Freedom of Information (FOI)/Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) requests. 12 of these were complex cases, which required a Public Interest Test. 4 of these were responded to outside of statutory timescales.

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on Tropical Cyclone precipitation Contribution of TC-related precipitation, composited over 6- or 7-day forecast windows whose first day was in either of the MJO phases Peatman, S. C., Klingaman, N. P. and Hodges, K. I. (2019) Tropical cyclone-related precipitation over the northwest tropical

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