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Accelerating impact-based forecasting - WCSSP case study

  Outreach workshop at East London, Eastern Cape, February 2019 Credit: Met Office How has the new service performed?  The new service became operational and started issuing warnings to the public in October 2020. In January 2021, SAWS issued the highest possible Level 10 (red) warning for disruptive rain

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Temperatures to build across the week, peaking on Thursday

. Overnight temperatures will be high for some places for the time of year. The highest recorded April temperature was in 1949 when Camden Square in London recorded 29.4°C on 16 April; the highest May temperature recorded was 32.8°C on 22 May 1922, again in Camden Square, and then equalled on 29 May 1944

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weather extended northwards and westwards to most parts on the 23rd, and between the 24th and 27th it was generally sunny and increasingly hot. The temperature did not drop below 19.7 °C at St. Catherine’s Point (Isle of Wight) overnight 23rd/24th, and Heathrow (London) reached 33.3 °C on the 25th

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hours of sunshine on the 27th. It was windy in the south with a gust to 63 mph at Culdrose (Cornwall) on the 27th. Following a warm night with a minimum of 18.6 °C at Gosport (Hampshire), the 29th was hot and sunny for many with 34.0 °C at Heathrow and Northolt (both Greater London), but cloud

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The City Pack – Use Cases from 7 UK Cities How the City Packs are being used: Introduction: The City Pack uses the latest UCKP projections to provide high-level, nontechnical local summaries of a city’s future climate. The co-development of the first City Pack with Bristol City Council allowed

When sounding the alarm feels too alarming

sounding the alarm feels too alarming Author: Emma Lawrance (Imperial College London), Neil Jennings (Imperial College London), Jessica Newberry Le Vay (Imperial College London) 27 August 2024 As part of our August climate theme of climate anxiety, Emma Lawrance, Neil Jennings and Jessica Newberry Le

ukcp18_headline_findings_v4_aug22.pdf

generations of global, regional and local climate models. The products and services will therefore continue to be developed over the coming months and years, informed by further user input as well as developments in modelling capability. 2 Motion caused by the tendency of hotter, less dense fluid (liquid

ukcp18_headline_findings_v3.pdf

to be developed over the coming months and years, informed by further user input as well as developments in modelling capability. 2 Motion caused by the tendency of hotter, less dense fluid (liquid or gas) to rise, and cooler, more dense fluid to sink, under the influence of gravity. In the atmosphere

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of 38.5 °C recorded at Faversham, Kent, in August 2003. 2 Motion caused by the tendency of hotter, less dense fluid (liquid or gas) to rise, and cooler, more dense fluid to sink, under the influence of gravity. In the atmosphere, convection leads to vertical transfer of heat and moisture, driving

wiser0186_sub_national_cx_cafe231019_tanzania.pdf

. There were also two lecturers from St. Augustine University, Mwanza. Tanzania being a port city with fishing as the main economic activity there was good attendance by someone from the fisheries sector and members of the Tanzania Fisheries Union (TAFU). 2.0 Presentations There were three presentations

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