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  • southern-africa-climate-risk-report-final-.pdf

    ...................................................................................... 20 1.3 Report Structure ................................................................................................... 22 2 Current and future climate in the Southern Africa region .............................................. 23 2.1 Climate resilience

  • southern-africa-climate-risk-report-final-pdf

    ...................................................................................... 20 1.3 Report Structure ................................................................................................... 22 2 Current and future climate in the Southern Africa region .............................................. 23 2.1 Climate resilience

  • southern-africa-climate-risk-report-trd-final.pdf

    .................................................................................................. 2 Climate in context methodological approach .......................................................... 2 Climate data and analysis methods ........................................................................ 3 B: Vulnerability and climate resilience

  • southern-africa-climate-risk-report-trd-finalpdf

    .................................................................................................. 2 Climate in context methodological approach .......................................................... 2 Climate data and analysis methods ........................................................................ 3 B: Vulnerability and climate resilience

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    . Mean maximum temperatures were up to 2 °C below normal in some areas, but mean minimum temperatures were only around 1 °C below average for most places. Nearly all areas had a wet month, with only parts of western Scotland having near or below average rainfall, and many places from eastern Scotland

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    , roads and railways were disrupted, with several train services being cancelled on the 27th and delays continuing into the 28th; almost 67,500 customers lost power during the storm. North-west England saw nearly 74,000 properties without power, some for over 2 days. Many trees were brought down which

  • sigwx-interpretation-guide-v2.01.pdf

    ................................................................................................................. 2 2. SIGWX Overview ......................................................................................................... 3 2.1. Validity time and production schedule .................................................................... 3 2.2. SIGWX

  • weatherlands-forecast-lesson-plan_v2.pdf

    if they don’t know what it is doing now. So to help them make predictions, they make measurements of the current weather. These are called observations. The Met Office takes lots of weather observations using different types equipment (show slide 2). These observations measure all sorts of weather, including

  • 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

  • steele_etal_2025_otc_s2pdf

    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

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