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investors and project managers - policy brief - January 2021 Triple Dividend of Resilience webinar slides - November 2020 Triple Dividend of Resilience webinar - November 2020 Second edition of co-production manual - October 2020 Addressing power imbalances in co-production - August 2020 July 2020

ukcp-cmip5-downscaling-report.pdf

(and RCM) simulations to reproduce key aspects of the present-day climate has been assessed using observational data, focussing on temperature and precipitation across a range of timescales (soil moisture and snow have also been briefly considered). The main result is that biases in the regional models

policy-brief-4---nmhs.pdf

and become more self-reliant. For more information on sustainability, see the WISER policy brief: ‘How to develop sustainable climate services: A road map for public investors and project managers.’ The goal of this brief is to feed back to the NMHSs the critical capacity development issues, gaps

policy-brief-3---funders.pdf

of challenges and successes in the WISER programme offers important learning for funding future programmes. This brief highlights actions that funding partners could take to ensure that future climate services programmes result in improved, sustainable, impactful, equitable and locally owned services

policy-brief-1---coproduction.pdf

information services: 1 Programme functions 2 Approaches 3 Climate service and products outcomes 4 Programme/project impacts The focus of this brief is to provide recommendations for those implementing climate services co-production activities (e.g. researchers, practitioners or governmental bodies

Is it going to be a long, hot summer?

Is it going to be a long, hot summer? Author: Press Office 30 May 2023 There is lots of speculation about the potential for up-and-coming heatwaves, extreme temperatures or drought for this summer. The Met Office Contingency Planners 3-Month Outlook is often cited as a source for some of this conjecture

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Hot conditions easing in the South

Hot in the south before cold front moves in.

in place for London, South East and Eastern England. Agostinho Sousa, Head of Extreme Events and Health Protection at the UK Health Security Agency, said: “Temperatures have already reached 30°C in some parts of the south on Friday and we want everyone to enjoy the hot weather safely when it arrives

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Hot weather comes to a close

Temperatures could reach up to 34°C in London today with southern and central parts experiencing the last of the current hot spell and sunny skies. As a cold front sweeps across the UK overnight into Thursday there will be much more cloud and a fresher feel to the weather. Although notably hot

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Hot spell to follow rain

days. Away from the warning areas it will turn more settled from Sunday with some hot weather in store for England and Wales and temperatures in parts of England potentially reaching heatwave thresholds next week. Chief Meteorologist Andy Page said: “As we head into next week temperatures

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A hot weekend in prospect for some

Mike Silverstone is a Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office. He said: “Higher temperatures building over the weekend and into early next week will bring particularly warm, hot or even very hot conditions for some, especially in the southeast and East Anglia and more locally elsewhere

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