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Carrington UK’s National Space Weather Mission

Operational Space Weather Mission Team Industry: Institutions: Academia: Consultation: 12 May 2015, L5 Workshop London 2 This document and its content is the property of Astrium [Ltd/SAS/GmbH] and is strictly confidential. It shall not be communicated to any third party without the written consent of Astrium

4thRoundEvalCriteria NetSys nsGIB gib-5-13-0 Final

and including all of the standard ICAO areas 3 is required. Objective 1: Demonstrate display of wind/temperature chart from WAFC London and WAFC Washington 4 GRIB2 data. Display examples for a sample of different levels (at least 5) and different timesteps (at least 3). [COMPLIANT] ii) A “zooming facility

4throundevalcriteria-netsys-nsgib-gib-5-13-0-final.pdf

spanning the International Date Line and including all of the standard ICAO areas 3 is required. Objective 1: Demonstrate display of wind/temperature chart from WAFC London and WAFC Washington 4 GRIB2 data. Display examples for a sample of different levels (at least 5) and different timesteps

4th Round Eval Criteria SADIS_19Endorsed - IBL 2nd Sys AuditFinalV1

data over a configurable user-specified area. Global coverage is required. The ability to produce charts spanning the International Date Line and including all of the standard ICAO areas 3 is required. Objective 1: Demonstrate display of wind/temperature chart from WAFC London and WAFC Washington 4

4th Round Eval Criteria SADIS_19Endorsed - IBL 3rd Sys AuditFinalV1

a configurable user-specified area. Global coverage is required. The ability to produce charts spanning the International Date Line and including all of the standard ICAO areas 3 is required. Objective 1: Demonstrate display of wind/temperature chart from WAFC London and WAFC Washington 4 GRIB2 data

4th Round Eval Criteria SADIS_19Endorsed - IBL 1st Sys Audit FinalV1

is required. The ability to produce charts spanning the International Date Line and including all of the standard ICAO areas 3 is required. Objective 1: Demonstrate display of wind/temperature chart from WAFC London and WAFC Washington 4 GRIB2 data. Display examples for a sample of different levels

Met Office Evaluation Study

The economic value of the Met Office Updated evaluation study of the economic value of the Met Office's activities to the UK over the next ten years Final Report Wherever possible London Economics uses paper sourced from sustainably managed forests using production processes that meet the EU eco

hot-dry-spell-july-2013---met-office.pdf

in July 2013 at individual stations. Temperatures With light winds and strong July sunshine, maximum temperatures exceeded 30 °C for 7 consecutive days from 13 to 19 July, and again on 22 July when 33.5 °C was recorded at Heathrow and Northolt (Greater London) - this being the highest temperature

exceptional-warmth-april-2018---met-office.pdf

Exceptional warmth April 2018 The UK experienced some unusually high temperatures for the time of year from 18 to 22 April, with high pressure over the near continent drawing very warm air from the south. On 19 April, St James’s Park (London) recorded a maximum temperature of 29.1 °C making

Quantitative Volcanic Ash (QVA) Forecasts

In accordance with ICAO Annex 3, Amendment 82 VAAC London will provide operational QVA forecasts from 27 November 2025 and these will be made available via a VAAC London QVA API information service. VAAC London has been offering a beta QVA API for test and evaluation purposes (not for operational

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