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PWSCG Minutes 24-01-18 Draft 1.0.docx

with William Hall (CCS) 3. Derrick Ryall Provide Colin Hord with an answer about the Radar coverage for Shetland 4. Met Office Share a copy of the lessons learned report from the IT hall incident with Carol Holt 5. Secretariat Arrange for the PAG group to be briefed on issues of cyber security

moswoc-space-weather-products.pdf

systems, enabling them to plan accordingly. Once a day at 02:00 UTC 1pd Satellite Comms Forecast A three day assessment of space weather impacts on satellite communications. • Includes space weather impact on satellite communications • Assessment and recently observed space weather activity • Covers

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La Niña slows atmospheric CO₂ rise: but not for long

this year, this is not because humanity is emitting less carbon. Instead, we are getting a free ‘helping hand’ from nature – but only for now. Once La Niña weather patterns have ceased, more of our emissions will remain in the atmosphere. We cannot rely on nature to do our job for us.” The Met Office

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Met Office launches search for the next storm names

The Met Office is searching for the next round of names ahead of the next storm season, and the UK public are once again being asked for their input.   In partnership with Met Éireann and KNMI, the forecasting services for Ireland and the Netherlands respectively, the group has been naming storms

Application process

different types of research, from basic or strategic research to adventurous or multidisciplinary research. Your application is treated as confidential. Award of the funding once proposals are assessed Once the proposals have been evaluated against the scoring and assessment criteria, the award

taf_summary-feb-25.pdf

category should occur at least once and up to half the time • BECMG: a transition period when the alternative category should occur at least once • PROB30/40: the alternative category is forecast with a probability of 30% / 40% at each METAR time • PROB30/40 TEMPO: the alternative category

taf_summary.pdf

category should occur at least once and up to half the time • BECMG: a transition period when the alternative category should occur at least once • PROB30/40: the alternative category is forecast with a probability of 30% / 40% at each METAR time • PROB30/40 TEMPO: the alternative category is forecast

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region, the Caribbean and the British Overseas Territories temperatures were hot over the last three months. The exception to this has been the British Overseas Territories in the central Pacific which were cool or cold in October and November before returning to near-normal in December. Outlook

winter-storms-december-2013-to-january-2014---met-office.pdf

of Scotland The map below shows maximum gust speeds on 3 January 2014. Once again, winds gusted at 60 to 70 kt around exposed coastlines of the south and west, with 92 kt (106 mph) at Needles Old Battery (Isle of Wight) and 71 kt (82 mph) at Mumbles Head (Swansea). 5 January In early January

global-climate-outlook---march-2024.pdf

: Across much of the MENA region, the Caribbean and the British Overseas Territories temperatures were hot over the last three months, with a couple of exceptions. Though hot in December and January, away from coastal regions, parts of North Africa were normal or cold during February

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