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annualreport_2015_verificationprogramme_20160202.pdf

timeseries available. HFC-134a (0.6-0.9% of total UK GHG emissions): The UK GHGI is approximately double that estimated by InTEM and the uncertainty estimates for the two methods do not overlap. The inventory emission factors used by countries across NWEU vary significantly yet reasons for such large

wcssp-south-africa---annual-science-highlights-2024.pdf

weather and climate science and services communities. It does so through promoting collaborative and innovative science and service development, to support resilience, economic development, reduce risks and safeguard lives and livelihoods in a changing climate. The project is a partnership between

wiser-co-production-guidance.pdf

-exploration is likely to take place through a series of facilitated dialogues, whether in a collective workshop format, or through individual interviews. Such processes generally do not form part of the standard model of scientific project development, whereby climate products are generated based

Microsoft Word - DO_NOT_SHARE_final_PMD_Climate-Grid_Project_report.docx

was tried and adopted. The trainers asked the Islamabad team to share their screen, and walked them through the steps necessary to carry out the practical task. The Karachi team were able to see what Islamabad were doing, and follow along. The trainers then checked whether Karachi had also succeeded

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_08_for_print.docx

*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 28.4°C on 10th at Wellesbourne (Warwickshire, 47mAMSL) 12.3°C on 8th at Lerwick (Shetland, 82mAMSL) and Baltasound No 2 (Shetland, 15mAMSL) 18.9°C on 11th at Thornes Park (West Yorkshire, 35mAMSL) 1.4°C on 6th at Altnaharra No 2 (Sutherland, 81mAMSL) -2.2°C on 31st at Port

remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf

Pilot Balloons and theodolites could also be used to calculate the height of the cloud base but it does not appear that this element was recorded during WW1. Roll of Honour 1914–1918 George Joseph Barker, Private 1/13th London Regiment Service Number 5100. Born 12 January 1897, Died 10 October 1916

Scorching Junes: How often do we see temperatures over 30°C in June?

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NCIC Monthly Summary

at London St James’s Park. There was generally a mix of sunny intervals and isolated showers, but with longer spells of rain in the north-west on the 23rd, giving 32.2 mm at Honister Pass (Cumbria). 24th to 31st High pressure spread from the south on the 24th and 25th and then stuck around for the rest

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004.pdf

at Cardiff Bute Park (South Glamorgan) on the 11th. The 12th was cloudier, and showers spread from the south in early afternoon, turning thundery in the north-east by evening. After a cloudy start with some very light rain over the south, a brief northerly incursion on the 13th brought colder brighter

mwr_2025_04_for_print.pdf

the Mourne Mountains area in just three days. One of the most notable fires in Wales was reported from the Bryngawr Country Park in Bridgend on the 5th/6th, the burn scar from the fire terminating just short of local housing. The mid and west Wales Fire and Rescue Service reportedly logged 192 wildfire

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