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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024pdf
a broad indication of the expected conditions the next day and the further outlook. For example, ‘dog’ meant no rain before sunset the next day with reasonably dry air and some sunshine and ‘buy’ meant the weather would probably continue fair or good for some time. Among the utility companies, gas
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Met Office report_301107_with changes accepted_2126
of overall cost to deliver the benefit. In calculating the economic benefits provided, a prudent approach was taken towards the calculations with the results erring on the side of caution with the aim of being clear, fair and not misleading. 2 HM Treasury, The Green Book: Appraisal and Evaluation
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mena-climate-risk-report-final.pdf
or fair-weather runoff. Baseline The state against which change is measured. It might be a ‘current baseline,’ in which case it represents observable, present-day conditions. It might also be a ‘future baseline,’ which is a projected future set of conditions excluding the driving factor of interest
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20220502-scipsa-final-regional-report---sascof-csuf-_-final_clean.pdf
and traceability of the SASCOF forecast. Figure 14 illustrates how SASCOFs were prepared prior to the introduction of objective forecasting. Representative scientists from each country would contribute to the completion of this table in a meeting. Whilst this may be a politically fair way of creating
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state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf
from 1910. The previous weather system to Bertha also brought some exceptionally wet weather to the Northern Isles: on 9 August around 100 mm fell across parts of Shetland and at Fair Isle 132.6 mm was recorded, easily the wettest day in a 40 year record. North-east Scotland was affected by flooding
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state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3pdf
from 1910. The previous weather system to Bertha also brought some exceptionally wet weather to the Northern Isles: on 9 August around 100 mm fell across parts of Shetland and at Fair Isle 132.6 mm was recorded, easily the wettest day in a 40 year record. North-east Scotland was affected by flooding
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20220502-scipsa-final-regional-report---sascof-csuf-_-final_cleanpdf
and traceability of the SASCOF forecast. Figure 14 illustrates how SASCOFs were prepared prior to the introduction of objective forecasting. Representative scientists from each country would contribute to the completion of this table in a meeting. Whilst this may be a politically fair way of creating
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mena-climate-risk-report-finalpdf
or fair-weather runoff. Baseline The state against which change is measured. It might be a ‘current baseline,’ in which case it represents observable, present-day conditions. It might also be a ‘future baseline,’ which is a projected future set of conditions excluding the driving factor of interest
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final_ar14_mainreport_aug14.compressed.pdf
and carbon monoxide (CO) has been exploited to estimate the UK anthropogenic component. The agreement between the GHGI and InTEM estimates is fair but the uncertainty in the InTEM estimates are considerably larger than those reported for the GHGI. Other gases such as ethane and propane could be used
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annual_report_and_accounts_2024.pdf
was released on the Met Office weather app, addressing a priority gap identified by the PWSCG. This year, the Met Office received accreditation through Great Place to Work®. Teamwork, fair treatment in the workplace and pride in the organisation all featured as highlights in the reports and I was delighted