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the impacts of climate change. The negative impacts of climate change for urban areas may include: HEAT Increased energy demand for summer cooling SEA LEVEL RISE Increased risk of coastal flooding HEAVY RAINFALL Increased risk of river and surface water flooding HEALTH Increased risk to health from heat

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and towns across the UK are already experiencing the impacts of climate change. The negative impacts of climate change for urban areas may include: HEAT Increased energy demand for summer cooling SEA LEVEL RISE Increased risk of coastal flooding HEAVY RAINFALL Increased risk of river and surface water

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. The negative impacts of climate change for urban areas may include: HEAT Increased energy demand for summer cooling SEA LEVEL RISE Increased risk of coastal flooding HEAVY RAINFALL Increased risk of river and surface water flooding HEALTH Increased risk to health from heat stress DROUGHT Risk to water

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. IMPACTS Cities and towns across the UK are already experiencing the impacts of climate change. The negative impacts of climate change for urban areas may include: HEAT Increased energy demand for summer cooling SEA LEVEL RISE Increased risk of coastal flooding HEAVY RAINFALL Increased risk of river

wiser0105_sahel-forecasting-technical-report.pdf

), and literature on the question of targeted drought prediction versus rainfall prediction (7.5). The report draws on three existing reviews which may be consulted in parallel with this report, covering the existing seasonal forecast for the Sahel (Colman et al. 2017), the interface of climate science

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Snow and gale force winds for parts of the UK

and western Scotland, Northern Ireland and around Irish Sea coasts.  The gales could mean there are temporary blizzard conditions as well as a risk of hail and thunder in some places. Rain will affect the south today and may turn to sleet or snow as it crosses the south east and East Anglia

Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2022

Summary Arctic sea ice extent on 10th June was the 11th lowest on record for the time of year, following relatively slow ice loss during May. Areas of below average extent included the Barents, Laptev and Chukchi Seas. Winter 2021-22 was the joint-3rd mildest on record in the Arctic, with frequent

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. In contrast, below or near- normal temperatures are likely for the Lesser Antilles and northern parts of South America, including Guyana. 3-Month Outlook May to July - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Likely Left: Middle East and North Africa Right: Caribbean region

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to a forecast for a wetter than normal monsoon. 3-Month Outlook May to July - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Likely Likely Much More Likely Climate Outlook Asia: January to October Overview 3 Asia Current Status and Outlook - Rainfall Current Status: Many parts of maritime

INTRODUCTION TO THE CARIBBEAN COASTAL CLIMATE

change?, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 122, pp. 1060–1067 Introduction to Coastal Processes • Coastal Erosion ◦Sediment may be deposited or eroded from areas in the nearshore zone, resulting in a dynamic evolution of beaches (beach morphology) ◦Generally beaches may accrete (net

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