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. High Performance Computing resources were provided by NIWA in collaboration with the New Zealand e-Science Infrastructure (NeSI). We thank the Momentum Partnership and NIWA for travel support to attend the Global Seamless Modelling Workshop. References • Rampal, N., Gibson, P.B., Sood, A., Stuart, S

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Early end of July statistics

recorded in the UK was 38.5°C, at Faversham on 10 August 2003. Using the average daily maximum temperature it is the second hottest July on record for England, with only 2006’s average daily maximum temperature of 25.2°C being higher than the current provisional figure of 24.8°C. Wales’s figure stands

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of how marine probabilistic forecast data can be used and communicated effectively in providing marine probabilistic warning services for various user applications. • Warning for coastal hazard product/service(s) in development (e.g. rip current forecasting). • Workshop/visit(s) to SAWS to train

John_Marsham_ppt.pptx

scale, calculated every 3 hours through simulation. Red shading = suppressed spatial variability in sensitivity expt at given scale Impact of surface scales on MCS populations [email protected] Track full MCS lifecycles with simpleTrack algorithm (BT + rain) LO~ -22% L+S~ -15% ~7% Cold pools Peak

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aligned with Government and in particular FCDO priorities. • The Board approved the business case to continue funding for the Weather and Climate Science for Service Programme (WCSSP). The programme had been running successfully in Brazil, China, India, S-E Asia and S Africa since 2014, primarily

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April's lowest average minimum temperatures since 1922

for sunshine hours in the month, with the UK as a whole seeing 52% more sunshine hours than the long term average. For Scotland, this represents the second year running that April’s sunshine hours have broken the existing record, with 2021’s figure of 216.6 topping 2020’s 204.6 to top the standings

PWMS035_Spot_observations

Direction ‘N’,‘NNE’,‘NE’,’ENE’, ‘E’,‘ESE’, ‘SE’,‘SSE’, ‘S’, ‘SSW’,‘SW’, ‘WSW’,‘W’, ‘WNW’,‘NW’ or ‘NW’ 14. Wind Speed Integer – mph -99 15. Screen Temperature Integer – Degrees celsius -99 16. Weather Code – see decode -99 17. Visibility 2 character code – see decode -99 18. Mean Sea Level Pressure Integer

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30.228 (approximately 25 km 3 25 km), with a vertical resolution of 19 atmospheric levels using a hybrid coordinate system (a linear combination of a terrain-following s coordinate and an atmospheric pressure–based coordinate). Using a single GCM projection to drive RCMs can provide us with some

output/wah_exp_design_v7.dvi

weather@home 1 weather@home - development and validation of a very large ensemble modelling system for probabilistic event attribution N. Massey ∗ab , R. Jones da , F. E. L. Otto a , T. Aina c , S. Wilson d , J. M. Murphy d , D. Hassell f , Y. H. Yamazaki eg , M. R. Allen ae a Environmental Change

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