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HULL CLIMATE PACK INTRODUCTION This City Pack provides high level, non-technical summaries of climate change projections for an individual city or town. It uses scientific research to provide robust climate information to help decision makers plan for the future, enabling cities and towns to become

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to rise under all emission pathways. The UKCP headlines for the UK, are consistent with these results for City of London. Compared to a 1981-2000 baseline, the average change in: UKCP Headline Results for City of London, UK 2030 (2020-2039) *Hot spells = a maximum daytime temperature exceeding 30 °C

Developing Risk Awareness through Joint Action (DARAJA)

understanding: Q&A with Vera Bukachi - March 2019 Creating a shared platform for forecasters, community, media and city governments - April 2019 Helping national forecasters gain critical insights - April 2019 DARAJA: reflections and observations blog - January 2022 Other news and resources from DARAJA

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per cent of total area of the city (Kombe, W., 2006) NAIROBI � Population: Estimated 4 million; expected by 2030 6 million (World Bank, 2016) � � � � � Population Growth: Result of rural to urban migration + rapid natural population growth (NCAPD, 2009) Population of informal settlements: 60 to 70

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v2.pdf

perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Willemien Van Niekerk 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include: • a panel

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Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Amy Pieterse, CSIR 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v4.pdf

entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Amy Pieterse, CSIR 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include: • a panel discussion with Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth

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-2039 In parts of the city almost one in three days could exceed 25°C in the summer This area has one of the highest proportions of south facing homes, which can get much hotter on sunny days**. Later this century in the east of the city almost two in three days could exceed 25°C in summer. Bristol

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MON 1 NOV TUE 2 NOV WED 3 NOV THU 4 NOV FRI 5 NOV SAT 6 NOV World Leaders Summit World Leaders Summit Finance Energy Youth and empowerment Nature 8:00 08:00-09:00 Emerging climate risks and what will it take to limit global warming to 2.0 °C? 08:00-09:00 Climate Science information for Climate

Volcanic ash

The London VAAC process

The London VAAC has specialist forecasters who produce volcanic ash advisories and guidance products using a combination of data from observations and models.

Introduction The Met Office NAME dispersion model is initialised with both meteorological and volcanic eruption data. This includes winds, temperature, humidity, height of plume, size of ash particles and more. NAME is the standard dispersion model used by London VAAC, but data from other

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