Search results (1,168)

Page 24 of 117

Did you mean once briefed youth hotter?

Web results

floods-in-carlisle---january-2005---met-office.pdf

en than once in 200 years. Many places had over 100 mm of rain in one day with several having a once in more than 30 years event. The synoptic situation at 12 GMT on Friday 7 January 2005. Shown below are the rainfall rates detected by the rainfall radar network every 15 minutes from 1800 on 7

News

Met Office launches search for new storm names

their names online, and there’s also the option of adding a reason for the suggestion. Once all submissions are in, the Met Office will work with Met Éireann and KNMI to determine the definitive list of storm names for the 2025/26 storm season, which will begin in September 2025. As part of the naming

wiser0191_sub_national_cx_cafe_kisumu250919.pdf

and users of climate information. 2.0 Presentations There were four presentations made at the climate café. One was to create understanding among participants about NECJOGHA climate cafes plus a brief on the country WhatsApp Mentoring groups and the website. A second presentation was on the review

wiser-2-brochure.pdf

• WISER Guides and Training Materials • Co-production Policy Brief • Gender Policy Brief • Funder Policy Brief • National Meteorological and Hydrological Services Policy Brief Stay up to date through Twitter, LinkedIn, our WISER LinkedIn Group and the WISER YouTube Playlist. Plus, find further

february-2001-rainfall---met-office.pdf

February 2001 The wet weather returns A er many parts had a brief respite from substantial rainfall in January: February is shaping up to be a wet month. Areas in the east of the UK in particular have already had more than their normal (1961-90 average) month's total. The UK is still feeling

Building capacity and improving climate resilience in the Philippines

provides additional information. The modelling methods and results of the simulations are described in a technical report, a synthesis report, and a summary “information brief” (see outputs below). The results provide insight into the variable and changing nature of tropical cyclones and climate extremes

metoffice_extremeweather_deeperdiscovery_p4c.pdf

to climate change, a graph from Carbon Brief HOT POETS - Elvis McGonagall, Extreme Weather Report, written for the Met Office, a film from Tongue Fu UK and Global extreme events – Heavy rainfall and floods, an infographic from the Met Office What if you had the power to change the weather? Which

Memo

Met Office Board Summary 26 February 2013 � The minutes of the meeting held on 29 Jan 2013 were agreed. The Board reviewed the actions and agreed to close those which had been completed. � John Hirst, the Chief Executive, delivered his report to the Board. This included a brief update

News

Chances of 40°C days in the UK increasing

precise local predictions of future hot spells. Summers with daily maximum temperatures exceeding 35°C currently happen once every five years on average, but could happen almost every other year by 2100 under a high emissions scenario. Co-author and head of the Met Office National Climate Information

Page navigation