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metoffice_weatherheroes_secondary_final.pdf

briefly, writing them on the board or getting them to record them in their notebooks. Next, play the short weather heroes film. Ask students to identify the careers referenced in the film (e.g. communications experts, archivists, technologists), ensuring they understand what each job title means

transform-project-summary-final.pdf

approaches A manual, policy brief, academic paper, posters and webinars were delivered to provide practical guidance on co-production approaches. The first version of the coproduction manual and a digi-book were successfully completed in September 2019 and included 4 extra case studies, in addition

Contrasting conditions in a cool and dull July

across the UK.   Temperatures increased in the third week briefly, before low pressure brought more unsettled weather. The last week of the month saw high pressure in charge, with the highest temperature of the year so far recorded on 30th of July with 32°C at Kew Gardens and Heathrow

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And the next storm will be..?

Over 10,000 names were received when ‘Name our Storms’ was first introduced in 2015 by the Met Office and Met Éireann, the national weather provider in the Republic of Ireland.  Now coming into its fifth year, the Met Office is once again asking people to get involved by sending in suggestions

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forecasts for the day the forecasts were issued and the following day, and describing the general outlook for the following days. The mountain area forecasts are each updated at least once daily, early morning, and are routinely updated again through the day. Tutorials The mountain area forecast

remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf

their numbers and distribution. Meanwhile the earliest surviving operational forecast, produced by Ernest Gold on 24 October 1916, shows that these gave only a very brief indication of wind speed and direction and of the weather to be expected for the day of issue and the following day. By the end

met-office_lesson-plan_exploring-climate-impacts_primary_final.pdf

. Some prompt questions could include: • What is climate change? • What does it make you think of? • What are some of the impacts of climate change? • How might climate change affect people around the world? Slides 4 Groupwork Once they have had some time to discuss, come back together as a group

srocc_sea_level_rise.pdf

that are historically rare (once per century in the recent past) are projected to occur frequently (at least once per year) at many locations by 2050 in all RCP scenarios, especially in tropical regions”. Without adaptation measures, this will result in increased occurrence of severe flooding and other associated

risk-management-of-climate-thresholds-and-feedbacks---3-ice-sheets.pdf

altitudes, this causes melting to increase, in a process known as the melt-elevation positive feedback. Once more than 10% of the ice is lost, the change may be irreversible even if temperatures return to pre-industrial levels, leading to an alternate intermediate stable state with less mass in the ice

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