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wiser0086_cdm_monthly_reporting_template.pdf

) (number of information recipients, based on an estimate of how many people regularly receive information from a community intermediary, within 24 hours of publication) Broadcast by (name(s) of radio and TV stations that broadcast KMD county forecasts and severe weather warnings regularly) 6 3. Stakeholder

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Cumbria 164.2 100 Crosby Garrett Cumbria 101.3 100 Askham Hall Cumbria 83.7 100 Sleagill Cumbria 87.5 95 Scalebeck Farm Cumbria 91.8 85 High Snab Farm Cumbria 148.0 80 Orton Shallowford Cumbria 110.2 80 Kirkby Stephen: South RoadCumbria 92.9 80 Alston S Works Cumbria 90.2 70 Shap Cumbria 118.6 60 Burn

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influencing methane profiles in the free troposphere many days and 100’s of km away from the intrusion (b) orographic and other processes associated with complex flow not captured in the transport model (c) errors or biases in the background field and (d) transient emissions not captured in the estimated

Microsoft Word - Marine_Report_FINAL

citation: Holmes, S., Burgin, L., Salmon, K., Burgan, S., Oakes, R., Weeks, OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE J. (2023). Guidance for Understanding Climate-Related Risks to Development in Maritime Environments. Met Office, UK. www.metoffice.gov.uk Page 1 of 61 www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2021, Met

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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

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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

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

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

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