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lake_district.pdf

21:00 00:00 900 32/37 SW 26/31 S 38/47 S 35/43 S 31/39 S 32/41 SW 37/47 SW 600 26/34 SW 26/35 S 32/43 S 28/39 S 24/33 S 25/35 SW 28/40 SW 300 7/25 SW 8/24 S 12/33 S 13/31 S 9/24 S 10/28 W 12/32 SW Valley 5/21 SW 5/20 S 11/29 SE 11/27 S 10/25 S 11/26 W 13/31 SW Height (m) Temperature / Feels Like

north_grampian.pdf

(blowing from) 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:00 1300 45/57 SW 37/47 SW 37/47 S 45/59 S 44/58 SE 26/35 SW 37/50 SW 900 45/54 SW 39/46 SW 40/49 S 46/57 S 45/56 S 24/31 SW 33/43 SW 600 30/37 SW 25/34 SW 25/35 S 30/41 S 29/40 S 16/23 SW 21/30 SW 300 13/29 SW 10/27 SW 12/29 S 15/33 S 13/30 S 8

ISIMIP at the Met Office

. P. Bierkens, P. Ciais, D. B. Clark, D. Deryng, P. Döll, P. Falloon, B. Fekete, C. Folberth, A. D. Friend, C. Gellhorn, S. N. Gosling, I. Haddeland, N. Khabarov, M. Lomas, Y. Masaki, K. Nishina, K. Neumann, T. Oki, R. Pavlick, A. C. Ruane, E. Schmid, C. Schmitz, T. Stacke, E. Stehfest, Q. Tang, D

wiser0084_sample_daily_weekly_monthly_seasonal_forecasts.pdf

, or any unusual weather conditions for the time of year. This text comprises 58 words.) Table 1: Climate zone(s) (number(s) and name(s) of each climate zone to which the forecast in the table below applies) Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Morning Weather icon 1- 3 word

yorkshire_dales.pdf

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Climate and climate change

UK and regional series

Order Rank ordered statistics Year ordered statistics Region Choose a region UK England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland England & Wales England N England S Scotland N Scotland E Scotland W England E & NE England NW/Wales N Midlands East Anglia England SW/Wales S England SE/Central S Parameter

Microsoft Word - PRECIS_Related_Publications_Jun2012.doc

, G. & KERN, A. 2009a. What Climate Can We Expect in Central/Eastern Europe by 2071-2100? BARTHOLY, J., PONGRACZ, R., PIECZKA, I., KARDOS, P. & HUNYADY, A. 2009b. Computational Analysis of Expected Climate Change in the Carpathian Basin Using a Dynamical Climate Model. In: MARGENOV, S., VULKOV, L. G

mourne_mountains.pdf

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Assimilation of new low-cost wind observations from aircraft

observations. Over the UK most commercial aircraft are continuously broadcasting information for air traffic management; this information is defined by the Mode-Selective (Mode-S) Enhanced Surveillance (EHS) and Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) standards. ADS-B data is continuously broadcast

Regional climate modelling

-spread application of the models. Key aims To develop high quality globally applicable regional climate models (s). To understand and demonstrate how to apply s to derive regional climate information. To demonstrate the quality of s and their applicability for studying extreme events and projected

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