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2011-peterson_texas_drought.pdf

. Zwiers—Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; Gabriele C. Hegerl—School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Seung-Ki Min—CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, Victoria, Australia; Xuebin Zhang—Climate

ar13_report_25jun2013e.compressed.pdf

– 14 th March 2013) GAUGE KO meeting (University of Edinburgh, 19 th – 20 th March 2013) EGU (Vienna 8 th – 12 th April 2013) – Presenting the DECC Network 2.5 Related information Project website: www.metoffice.gov.uk/atmospheric-trends 14 3 Instrumentation Sites -> Species Mace Head MHD Tacolneston

mo_together_scotland.pdf

unsafe for approach by fire appliances. This then allows Figure 8 - FireMet data display from 14 February 2018, using Edinburgh City Centre as a reference point. FireMet also provides three hours’ worth of hindcast and forecast weather data for the site and thus can assist with the initial response

met-office_together-brochure_scotland.pdf

potentially unsafe for approach by fire appliances. This then allows Figure 8 - FireMet data display from 14 February 2018, using Edinburgh City Centre as a reference point. FireMet also provides three hours’ worth of hindcast and forecast weather data for the site and thus can assist

state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf

at Kew Gardens (Greater London) and Gravesend (Kent). Temperatures were widely over 20 °C across England and Wales, 19 °C in Edinburgh and 17 °C in Inverness. These values are approaching 10 °C above normal at this time of year. 46 Annex 1: Datasets MONTHLY GRIDS The principal sources of data

factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf

Handbook in 1915 the Office was able to supply a wide range of guidance and instruction to further improve accuracy and consistency. 6. Control of the network and the office in Edinburgh passed fully to the Meteorological Office in 1921 Scientific investigation The Meteorological Office became involved

Met Office Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20

security risk. Two of the Board meetings were held at the site of key strategic partners – in Edinburgh with the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency and the Head of Resilience for Scottish Government, and at the Joint Operations Meteorology and Oceanography Centre (JOMOC) at Northwood with key

final_ar14_mainreport_aug14.compressed.pdf

2013) � Mace Head site visit (Ireland,16th- 23rd June 2013) � DECC4 meeting (Bristol, 25th June 2013) – New sites meeting � GAUGE coordination meeting (University of Edinburgh, 28th July 2013) � DECC project meeting (Bristol 1st October 2013) � Tacolneston site visit (Norfolk, 2nd – 3rd October 2013

high-impact-low-likelihood-scenarios-for-the-uk-background-report.pdf

(Glacial Isostatic Adjustment). Both the gravitational effect and the rate of rebound are greater in the north, so the increase in sea level is lower around the coastline of the north of the UK than the south (the rise in 2100 is around 0.2m higher in London than Edinburgh under UKCP18 RCP8.5: Palmer et

Microsoft Word - AR18_Report_05Nov18.docx

Manning, Alison Redington INSCON: Peter Simmonds Terra Modus Consultants Ltd: Dickon Young University of East Anglia: Bill Sturges, Adam Wisher University of Edinburgh: Paul Palmer NPL: Chris Rennick, Tim Arnold 2 Contents 1 Executive Summary

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