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Joint Marine Modelling Programme (JMMP)

Office North-West European Shelf forecasting system. Ocean Sci.,15(4), https://doi.org/10.5194/os-15-1133-2019.   Graham, J. A., E. O’Dea, J. Holt, J. Polton, H.T. Hewitt, R. Furner, K. Guihou, A. Brereton, A. Arnold, S. Wakelin, J.M. Castillo Sanchez, C.G. Mayorga Adame (2018) AMM15: A new

L5_Kilpua_V2.pptx

- 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

metoffice_sipn_2014.pdf

, L. M. Mercado, S. Sitch, E. Blyth, O. Boucher, P. M. Cox, C. S. B. Grimmond, and R. J. Harding. The Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES), model description part 1: Energy and water fluxes. Geoscientific Model Development, 4(3):677–699, 2011. doi: 10.5194/gmd-4-677-2011. URL http://www.geosci

north-west-england--isle-of-man_-climate-met-office.pdf

disruption. A notable example was the blizzard of 5-6 February 1996 when more than 15 cm of snow fell in low-lying parts of Lancashire and dri s were up to 2 metres deep. Wind NW England and the Isle of Man are among the more exposed parts of the UK, being relatively close to the Atlantic

the-role-of-women-in-wcis-wiser.pdf

Growers Association, Kenya Marceline Gato, Journalist, Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA), Rwanda Maysoon Badi, Acting CEO / Program Director, Sudan Urban Development Think-Tank (SUDTT), key DARAJA leader in Sudan Catherine Nimusiima, Program Manager, ACTogether Uganda, key DARAJA leader in Uganda Dr

steele_etal_2025_otc_s2.pdf

Offshore Technology Conference OTC-35733-MS A Spatiotemporal Machine Learning Framework for the Prediction of Metocean Conditions in the Gulf of Mexico: Application to Loop Current and Loop Current Eddy Forecasting E.C.C. Steele 1 , M.C.R. Juniper 1 , A.C. Pillai 2 , I.G.C. Ashton 2 , J. Chen 3 , S

ukcp18-guidance---how-to-use-joint-probability-plots.pdf

, Brown S, Calvert D, Clark RT, Eagle KE, Edwards T, Fosser G, Fung F, Gohar L, Good P, Gregory J, Harris GR, Howard T, Kaye N, Kendon EJ, Krijnen J, Maisey P, McDonald RE, McInnes RN, McSweeney CF, Mitchell JFB, Murphy JM, Palmer M, Roberts C, Rostron JW, Sexton DMH, Thornton HE, Tinker J, Tucker S

Heavy Rainfall in Lake District November 2009

November) 253.0 mm at Seathwaite (Cumbria) Most Sunshine (19 November) 7.7 hours at Jersey: St Helier (Channel Islands) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] Met

Lynmouth Floods 15 August 1952

began on the Isles of Scilly and at Culdrose (Cornwall) during the early hours and spread to all parts of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset by midday. At Chivenor (Devon), the nearest synoptic reporting station to Lynmouth, and at St. Eval, in north Cornwall, the rain was almost incessant for 18 hours

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