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  • cop_15_report_2pdf

    Limiting global warming to 1.5°C: What are the challenges? The Paris Climate Agreement aims to limit warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and make efforts to limit it further to 1.5°C. How can this goal be achieved? Summary • Climate science, combined with wider expertise

  • User guidance - figure T2

    Climatology information for 2 periods is shown: long-term climatology 1971-2000 - the reference period (black symbols observations for the most recent period (2001-2010) (grey symbols) Differences between the 1971-2000 and 2001-2010 climatologies reflect long-term variability in the UK's climate

  • RADAR_GRAPHIC29th_2

  • upscaling-toolkit-stage2pdf

    STAGE 2 – Enabling upscaling: assessing the user and developer teams and external environment Stage 2 is an opportunity to consider the enabling environment, and the user and developer teams involved in upscaling the innovation. This will highlight any potential issues or barriers which need

  • metoffice_excalibur_scienceplan2pdf

    (use cases). 2. An interdisciplinary framework enabling application of cross-cutting knowledge to a broader range of use cases. 3. Development of capability in disciplines with emerging requirements for high-performance algorithms. 4. The ability to efficiently manage and fully benefit from

  • co2-forecast-2024pdf

    CO2 rise has generally been increasing but with substantial variation from year-to-year, with the forecast increase for 2024 being relatively large (Figure 2). The Mauna Loa record is a good guide to rise in global average CO2 concentration, which we therefore expect to increase by a similar amount

  • mo_together_england.pdf

    that are at greatest risk from severe space weather events. Many of these services are ‘free at the point of use’ by Category 1 and 2 responders, as defined in the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. Occasionally, incidents may require the help of other specialised services that need additional funding. These services

  • mo_together_englandpdf

    that are at greatest risk from severe space weather events. Many of these services are ‘free at the point of use’ by Category 1 and 2 responders, as defined in the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. Occasionally, incidents may require the help of other specialised services that need additional funding. These services

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    line. A number of schools were closed on the 4th in Highland and South Lanarkshire. Across Yorkshire and the east Midlands snow caused road closures and some school closures on the 4th. On the 4th and 5th a number of roads were flooded in Cambridgeshire and parts of Essex and south Suffolk

  • williams15victoriabasinrcmperformance.pdf

    to SST influences is balanced against internal variability of local dynamics meaning that 2 years with the same SST patterns can yield different rainfall regimes. Despite this, there are some more stable SST–rainfall relationships and strong teleconnections influencing East Africa. El Niño years

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