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ukcp18-newsletter-july18-v2.pdf

brought together practitioners and academics for a meeting held in the ECMWF Council Chamber in Reading in March. The wide-ranging debate covered aspects of climate and social science in considering effective ways of communicating climate information qualitatively. Many participants had experience

making-use-of-the-weather-layers.pdf

of rainfall gauges around the UK are able to measure rainfall on an hourly basis. These record the amount of rainfall, in millimetres, in the hour before the time of the reading. By hovering over the map you will be able to see the name of the rain gauge station. The information is available at hourly

East Anglia radar planning application and approval Q&As

, as verified by Public Health England both theoretically and by taking readings at an identical radar at Ingham. Will it impact historic buildings and landscapes?  The visual impact of the radar installation was assessed by Historic England to be in the lower range of ‘less than substantial harm

southern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

Southern England: climate This describes the main features of the climate of Southern England from Kent westwards to Wiltshire and Dorset Much of the eastern half of this area is densely populated, as it includes Greater London and centres of population such as Reading, Slough, Southampton

Microsoft Word - April 2021 PWSCG Meeting minutes - without in camera (1)

but were concerned about the time commitment. Reading papers for each meeting is an additional time commitment, and a greater use of executive summary would be welcomed in the future along with receiving the papers in advance. - Clear Terms of Reference for each PAG group would be useful in the PWSCG

2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

for almost 80 years until it was broken by a reading of 37.1°C at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire on 3 August 1990. This was broken again with 38.5°C at Faversham, Kent on 10 August 2003, which in turn was broken by 38.7°C at Cambridge Botanic Garden on 25 July 2019, and then 40.3°C at Coningsby, Lincolnshire

uk-nwp-asdi-datasheet.pdf

transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers characters and floating-point numbers. Iris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data. Further support

wiser0216_co-production-policy-brief.pdf

, reading climate advisories (Source: CARE ALP/E. Aduma, 2014) BUILD COMMON GROUND Very early on in the process, it is necessary to develop a shared understanding, amongst actors, of the intention and desired outcomes of the co-production process. This includes identifying any competing priorities

global-nwp-asdi-datasheet.pdf

. Iris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data. Further support on using Iris with NetCDF file: User Guide — Iris 3.8.0 documentation (scitools-iris.readthedocs.io) UPDATE

policy-brief-4---nmhs.pdf

of climate information services. GLOSSARY CO-PRODUCTION: The process of working together to combine the knowledge of two or more actors who think in different ways in order to create new knowledge or ways of working to address societal problems. An agro-pastoralist in Garissa Kenya reading climate

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