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hot-spell-june-2017---met-office.pdf

Hot spell June 2017 The UK experienced a spell of hot, sunny weather in June 2017 associated with high pressure drawing warm air from the near-continent. From 17 to 21 June temperatures exceeded 28 °C widely across parts of England, with some locations reaching 30 to 32 °C. On 21 June Heathrow

wiser0282_infographic_uganda.pdf

weather and climate information delivered by 13 channels. User Groups Youth Groups Religious Leaders Government Women’s Groups Farmers Emergency Planners Schools Health Sector National Meteorological and Hydrological Services Partners Office of the Prime Minister National Emergency Co-ordination

Coningsby Record Temperature 19 July 2022

, and Northern Ireland in the early hours. Medium to high level cloud accompanied this across northern and western regions. The day started with a band of thundery rain approaching Cornwall from the southwest, which reached Devon by mid-morning before easing. It was a mostly dry morning elsewhere. By midday some

climate hackathon PRINT

fear of ‘failure’. Youth Many of the events were aimed at university students who found the experience to be an extremely valuable learning opportunity and a chance to work on real-world problems. Maximising impact Different research communities, specialisms and skill sets brought their areas

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v3.pdf

Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Amy Pieterse, CSIR 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v2.pdf

perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Willemien Van Niekerk 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include: • a panel

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v4.pdf

entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Amy Pieterse, CSIR 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include: • a panel discussion with Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth

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

Presenter 09.00-09.20 Welcome addresses Prof Albert Klein Tank, Head Met Office Hadley Centre Rt Hon Alok Sharma, COP26 President 09.20-09.55 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Co-chairs Prof Rosa Barciela

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

Presenter 09.00-09.20 Welcome addresses Prof Albert Klein Tank, Head Met Office Hadley Centre Rt Hon Alok Sharma, COP26 President 09.20-09.55 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Co-chairs Prof Rosa Barciela

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

Presenter 09.00-09.20 Welcome addresses Prof Albert Klein Tank, Head Met Office Hadley Centre Rt Hon Alok Sharma, COP26 President 09.20-09.55 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Co-chairs Prof Rosa Barciela

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