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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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Warm May and spring for the UK

May 2024’s average mean temperature of 13.1°C for the UK beat 2008’s previous record figure of 12.1°C in a series which dates back to 1884. The month’s mean temperature has been influenced particularly by above average temperatures in the northern half of the UK, with Scotland’s May mean

Causes of variability in long-term warming

century.  Science Advances,. 4, eaao5297 (2018). References England, M.H., S. McGregor, P. Spence, G. A. Meehl, A. Timmermann, W. Cai, A.S. Gupta, M. J. McPhaden, A. Purich and A. Santoso (2014). Recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Pacific and the ongoing warming hiatus, Nature

Professor Peter Stott

of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. After that he carried out post-doctoral research at Edinburgh University on stratospheric ozone depletion. Key papers include: Stott, P. A., S. F. B. Tett, G. S. Jones, M. R. Allen, J. F. B. Mitchell, G. J. Jenkins., 2000. External control of twentieth century

Microsoft PowerPoint - L5 Magnetometer

the solar wind in-situ The Parker spiral Image credit: I. Mueller-Wodarg There are different types of solar wind • Fast solar wind (v≈750km/s) comes from coronal holes • At solar minimum, polar coronal holes dominate flow – fast wind over the Sun’s poles • Slower (v≈400 km/s), denser (≈2x) and more

postcode-sector-data-parameters-and-locations.pdf

- - - Wet Bulb Freezing Level m AMSL Hourly to T+360 - - - Relative Humidity % Hourly to T+360 Three-hourly to T+360 - Local Midday / Midnight to Day 15 Mean Sea Level Pressure Pa Hourly to T+360 Three-hourly to T+360 - Local Midday / Midnight to Day 15 Wind Wind Speed m/s Hourly to T+360 Three-hourly

Recent trends and future projections of UK storm activity

., Colle, B. A., Pfahl, S., Pinto, J. G., Quinting, J. F. & Seiler, C. (2019) The Future of Midlatitude Cyclones. Current Climate Change Reports, 5, 407-420. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40641-019-00149-4 Economou, T., Stephenson, D. B., Pinto, J. G., Shaffrey, L. C. & Zappa, G. (2015) Serial clustering

Katy_Hill_Welcome_ppt.pptx

:00AM on Tuesday morning. • Wi-Fi is free of charge and can be connected when choosing Radisson Guest, this is also a secure network. • The toilets can also be found on the second floor by the lifts where we have accessible toilets too. • Coffee breaks provided in the hall, lunch on 1 st floor

Derby Day Thunderstorm 31 May 1911

Temperature 27.8 °C at Greenwich, Royal Observatory and South Kensington (both London) Lowest Minimum Temperature 6.1 °C at Wick (Caithness) and Nairn (Nairnshire) Most Rainfall 91.2 mm at Banstead, The Hall (Surrey) Most Sunshine 13.8 hours at Jersey, St Aubin (Channel Islands) National Meteorological

Claire Bartholomew

focus on convection. Prior to joining the Met Office, Claire obtained a BSc joint honours in Geography and Mathematics at the University of St Andrews (2011) before going on to complete an MSc in Atmosphere, Oceans and Climate at the University of Reading (2012).

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