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Storm names for 2020-21 announced

conventions. A-Z of storm names for 2020-21  A: Aiden  B: Bella C: Christoph D: Darcy E: Evert (Eh-vert) F: Fleur G: Gavin H: Heulwen (Hail-wen) I: Iain J: Julia K: Klaas (Klaa-s) L: Lilah (Ly-la) M: Minne (Minn-eh) N: Naia (N-eye-a) O: Oscar P: Phoebe R: Ravi S: Saidhbhin (Sigh-veen) T: Tobias V

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new risks over implementation delivery and benefits realisation would be assessed. A health and safety risk have been added to the register. • Simon Brown (Services Director) presented the annual Health and Safety (H&S) report. He discussed the external report on H&S governance and the plans

The North Atlantic Oscillation and the UK

+0.7 ns England NW and Wales N -1.2 83 3.6 359 +0.6 121 Midlands -1.3 ns 3.6 206 +0.9 114 East Anglia -1.3 ns 4.0 149 +0.8 ns England SW and Wales S -1.1 ns 4.6 368 +0.8 117 England SE and Central S -1.2 ns 4.3 217 +1.0 ns In each district temperatures are significantly higher when averaged over

Nicola Golding

, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cliser.2024.100530. New, S., and Coauthors (2024): Towards a climate service for the tea industry: A collaborative approach between the UK and China. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 41(12), 2289−2299, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-024-4302-8. Golding, N. et al. (2023) Towards a Step

September 2012 Sea Ice Outlook

., Maidens, A., Peterson, K., Gordon, M., MacLachlan, C., Graham, R., Fereday, D., Camp, J., Scaife, A.A., Xavier, P., McLean, P., Colman, A., and Cusack, S, 2011: The GloSea4 ensemble prediction system for seasonal forecasting, MWR, DOI: 10.1175/2011MWR3615.1. MWR, 139(6), pp. 1891-1910. Bowler, N.E

September 2012 Sea Ice Outlook

., Graham, R., Fereday, D., Camp, J., Scaife, A.A., Xavier, P., McLean, P., Colman, A., and Cusack, S, 2011: The GloSea4 ensemble prediction system for seasonal forecasting, MWR, DOI: 10.1175/2011MWR3615.1. MWR, 139(6), pp. 1891-1910. Bowler, N.E., A. Arribas, S. Beare, K. Mylne and G. Shutts, 2009

global-atmospheric-model-17-km-resolution.pdf

to 45.09˚E Long. 45.0˚E to 135.09˚E Long. 135.0˚E to 134.91˚W Long. 135.0˚W to 44.91˚W Southern Hemisphere Area E: Lat. 0.0 to 89.856˚S Long. 45.0˚W to 45.09˚E Area F: Lat. 0.0 to 89.856˚S Long. 45.0˚E to 135.09˚E Area G: Lat. 0.0 to 89.856˚S Long. 135.0˚E to 134.91˚W Area H: Lat. 0.0 to 89.856˚S

ukcp18-fact-sheet-sea-level-rise-and-storm-surge.pdf

://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar5/wg1/WG1AR5_Chapter12_FINAL.pdf Lowe JA, Howard TP, Pardaens A, Tinker J, Holt J, Wakelin S, Milne G, Leake J, Wolf J, Horsburgh K, Reeder T, Jenkins G, Ridley J, Dye S, Bradley S. 2009. UK Climate Projections science report: Marine and coastal projections. Met Office

Tropical cyclone names

North Pacific (east of 140 °W) L : North Atlantic A : Arabian sea B : Bay of Bengal S : South Indian Ocean (west of 135 °E) P : South Pacific Ocean (east of 135 °E) Q : South Atlantic NHC Miami and CPHC Hawaii also use the "ATCF" identifier for Eastern & Central North Pacific and Atlantic depressions

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