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call-part-1-annex-5.1_wiser-seb-how-to-note-1-.pdf

/wiser The views expressed in this publication are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of FCDO or the Met Office, UK. Images: I-stock; Robert Powell, Paul Watkiss. Citation. Watkiss, P. and Cimato, F. (2022). How to Note 1: Commissioning Socioeconomic Benefit

ukmcas-service-information-sheet.pdf

; − one break of up to 60 minutes in any one month; − one break of over 60 minutes in a half year, with service being restored within 4 hours. A break denotes a total loss of capability. Support 1 st and 2 nd line support is provided 24*7 by IT & Customer Service, utilising the Service Desk

PWMS004_High_Seas_Forecast

. Revision History Date of this revision: 27 th May 2016 Date of Next revision: 1 st June 2017 Revision date 27 May 2016 First issue Summary of Changes Distribution This document has been distributed to Name Title Date of Issue Version Page 2 Product Description High seas forecast – twice daily to T

Dr. Camilla Mathison

Integrated Assessment Models; this is to ensure that the latest understanding of climate science is available for use in support of policy making. Publications by Camilla Mathison Career background BSc Applied Mathematics, University of St Andrews, MSc (Weather and Climate Modelling), University of Reading

Dr Gordon Inverarity

stayed at the University of St Andrews for another eighteen months studying MHD reconnection as a postdoctoral researcher in the solar theory group . On joining the Met Office in 1996, his initial work in the Meteorological Research Flight (now part of Observation Based Research) focused on processing

Dr Matthew Clark

events, including notable tornadoes (for example, the London tornado of 7 December 2006) and hailstorms (for example, the 'Ottery St Mary' thunderstorm of October 2008, and severe hailstorms on 28 June 2012 and 1 July 2015 in the Midlands and northern England, respectively). An overriding aim

Dr François-Xavier Bocquet

effects into a global coupled ocean-atmosphere system, and subsequently within the Space Weather R&D team since its creation in 2012. He has completed a PhD in Solar Physics in St Andrews, with a PhD focused on the use of relaxation codes to study the evolution of coronal magnetic fields. Prior to this, he completed a degree of Ingénieur Civil Physicien (MEng) at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.  

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Met Office Board Summary 23 September 2014 • The minutes of the meeting held on 31 st accurate record of the meeting. July 2014 were agreed to be an • The Board welcomed Charles Ewen, Chief Information Officer, who would be attending as a guest Executive Director for the duration of the meeting

DECC_final_report_May2011_part1

and chloroform emissions, together with ozone and hydrogen deposition have been characterised, leading to the estimation of methane emission rates for each event. The mean methane emission flux was found to be 400 ± 90 ng m - 2 s -1 . A strong seasonal cycle was found in the methane emission fluxes

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