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VisualEyes TM User Guide Version 2: January 2017 Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Control Room
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VisualEyes TM User Guide Version 2: January 2017 Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Control Room
UK Climate Projections: Headline Findings September 2019 Version 2 www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2018, Met Office ) Version Control Revision History of the changes from the previous version of this document: Version Revision date Modified sections Modifier / Comments V1.0 26/11/2018 First
required for PET calculations consistent with other aspects of the planning process. Other UKCP18 data of interest for water companies are summarised in Figure 2. Although UKCP18 is not providing a weather generator (WG) critical metrics from the global climate models (e.g. North Atlantic Oscillation
Concentration Pathways (RCPs) used in climate models to describe possible futures based on assumptions about green house gas emissions. In RCP2.6 global emissions are strongly mitigated and reduced. Global temperature rise is kept below 2°C. In RCP8.5 global emissions grow unmitigated and global
- interaction region structure, leading shock - peak velocity, density, Alfvénicity of fast streams NOAA: warning when GOES electron fluxes at GEO exceed 10^3 e/(cm 2 s sr) Kilpua et al., GRL, 2015 Storm driver CME sheath CME ejecta + slow wind CME ejecta + fast wind interacKon region + faster
......................................................................................................... 1 2. Livelihoods in Nepal ............................................................................................ 3 2.1 Livelihood zones and profiles
...................................................................................... 20 1.3 Report Structure ................................................................................................... 22 2 Current and future climate in the Southern Africa region .............................................. 23 2.1 Climate resilience
.................................................................................................. 2 Climate in context methodological approach .......................................................... 2 Climate data and analysis methods ........................................................................ 3 B: Vulnerability and climate resilience