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  • Severe heatwaves and droughts are making extreme wildfires more frequent and intense worldwide

    and resulted in economic losses totalling $140 billion. Canada saw its second successive year of CO2 emissions over a billion tonnes, with wildfires in Jasper National Park alone causing over US $1 billion in damages. Bolivia had its highest CO2 emissions total this century (700 million tonnes), as did

  • Microsoft Word - use and interpretation of worst case scenarios final

    scenarios in the UK 4 perspective. The two perspectives are converging, partly due to a recognition that climate change is altering the frequency or magnitude of challenging events and will continue to do so, and partly because one objective of adaptation is to increase resilience over the long term

  • Microsoft Word - mwr_2024_02_for_print.docx

    across Essex, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough were closed due to floodwater. On the 10th the River Nene in Northamptonshire overtopped forcing evacuation from the Billing Aquadrome Leisure Park in Northampton. In E/NE Scotland high tides caused damage to coastal sea defences at Golspie, north

  • mwr_2024_02_for_print_v1pdf

    across Essex, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough were closed due to floodwater. On the 10th the River Nene in Northamptonshire overtopped forcing evacuation from the Billing Aquadrome Leisure Park in Northampton. In E/NE Scotland high tides caused damage to coastal sea defences at Golspie, north

  • mwr_2024_02_for_print_v1.pdf

    across Essex, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough were closed due to floodwater. On the 10th the River Nene in Northamptonshire overtopped forcing evacuation from the Billing Aquadrome Leisure Park in Northampton. In E/NE Scotland high tides caused damage to coastal sea defences at Golspie, north

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    the Western Isles and Shetland Isles) and in East Anglia, but well below normal in Northern Ireland and in central, western and south-western parts of Scotland. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: Maximum temperatures of 18.4 °C were recorded at Thornes Park (West Yorkshire) & Hawarden (Clwyd

  • CSSP_city_pack_BRISTOL

    can increase already high background temperatures. Cities generally have less green and blue spaces, compared to more suburban and rural areas, such as parks, forests, ponds and wetlands that act to cool their surroundings. Heat emissions from transport and air conditioning units add excess heat

  • cospar_bingham_psw1_00009_18.pdf

    , - ISEE Benchmarking Operational Flare Forecasts Workshop KD Leka, Kanya Kusano, Sung-Hong Park, et al. D2.3 poster o o o o o o Challenges: Forecast period? 12h – 4 day Probabilistic / deterministic Exceedance / non-exceedance forecasts Compare forecasts of same lead time & against same set of events

  • record-rainfall---april-to-july-2012---met-office.pdf

    affected the south-west coast, with one fatality. Areas of West Yorkshire were affected by flash flooding from the River Calder three times in two weeks during June and July. Evacuations of properties and caravan parks were necessary in Wales, Yorkshire and eastern Scotland. Leisure activities were

  • factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023pdf

    facilities with Devon Record Office. It is a large building, located not far from the main Met Office building (ten minute walk), near the Park and Ride bus stop. Do I have to book before I visit? Yes. Advance booking is essential. This is so that we can provide you with the best service possible

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