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00020 VCP Datasheet_amend.indd

– sponsored fellowships at the University of Reading, UK. • Annual WMO/Met Office Aviation Seminar – training from the WMO and Met Office College on relevant areas of interest, for example aviation hazards and SIGnificant METeorological Information (SIGMET). • In cooperation with the WMO

wcssp_se_asia_cyclones_final.pdf

for Atmospheric Sciences (NCAS) and the University of Reading has found that since 2006, forecasts of western Pacific cyclones have improved by an amount equal to an additional two days’ warning of cyclone impacts in the Philippines 2 . In addition, forecasts of western Pacific cyclones are substantially more

wiser_newsletter_april2020.pdf

(Adaptive Social Protection: Information for enhanced REsilience) project successfully concluded in March 2020. The project has been running for the last three years and was a collaborative effort between the Met Office, the Norwegian Refugee Council, the Walker Institute at the University of Reading

guide_to_nma_data_collections.compressed.pdf

its main characteristics. A number of sites will also provide a reading at 2100 and a few will give more frequent observations. For much of the period covered by the returns the front of each form provides a ‘decode’ which will help you to interpret the observations but outside of this period you may

Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

We recommend reading this disclosure policy document fully before you report any vulnerabilities. This helps ensure that you understand the policy, and act in compliance with it. We actively endorse and support working with the research and security practitioner community to improve our online

ar14_appendix_final.pdf

compressor had stopped working – shown by an increase in the water readings on the Picarro. The Medusa was not restarted so that the compressor could be sent to Bristol for repair. An OFN cylinder was connected to the nafion counter-flow line on 130912 and the instrument restarted. The repaired

02_0563_CloudTypes.qxd

Cloud types for observers Reading the sky Cloud types for observers Reading the sky Cloud types for obser vers 1 Introduction Clouds are continually changing and appear in an infinite variety of forms. It is possible, however, to define a limited number of characteristic forms observed all over

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: Local public health policy and the natural environment (Tina Henry, Public Health Devon) 14:30 – 14:45: Quantifying the ecosystem services that underpin health and wellbeing: a research summary from the NERC-BESS programme (Tom Oliver, Reading University) 14:45 – 15:00: Valuing green space

Climate and climate change

The EUSTACE project: delivering global, daily information on surface air temperature

 in this way. A lot of the work involved quantifying how certain we could be of the air temperatures from the different data types we brought together. Professor Chris Merchant of the University of Reading and Principal Investigator of the EarthTemp Network reflects: “A key strength of EUSTACE has been

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