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  • exploringextremeweather_diyactivitypack_final.pdf

    Exploring extreme weather Overview “How does weather make you feel?” Through this activity you will explore extreme weather events from around the world and how they have been brought to life by artists, storytellers, filmmakers and more. Be creative with what you learn, and make your own display

  • central-africa-climate-risk-report-infographic-portuguese.pdf

    e a uma menor disponibilidade de água, com efeitos de arrastamento em todo o ecossistema. De momento, desconhece-se quais são as espécies mais vulneráveis a estas alterações climáticas. • Globalmente, as florestas da África Central podem ser mais naturalmente resistentes às alterações climáticas do

  • central-africa-climate-risk-report-infographic-portuguesepdf

    e a uma menor disponibilidade de água, com efeitos de arrastamento em todo o ecossistema. De momento, desconhece-se quais são as espécies mais vulneráveis a estas alterações climáticas. • Globalmente, as florestas da África Central podem ser mais naturalmente resistentes às alterações climáticas do

  • Accessibility statement for the Met Office website

    This accessibility statement applies to: the main domain of the Met Office website (www.metoffice.gov.uk) the weather subdomain (weather.metoffice.gov.uk) It does not cover any other subdomains or the Met Office mobile app. For information on the accessibility of the Met Office mobile app please

  • met-office_p4cteacherguide_final.pdf

    -led enquiries with meaningful dialogue, where their ideas and those of others are valued and listened to. What if? Imagine... How do you feel? Critical thinking is an essential part of climate education. Young people need to develop the skills to critically engage with information and viewpoints

  • metoffice_climatechange_firstexplorations_p4c.pdf

    of climate change? What would you choose? What if you were an artist asked to create something to raise awareness of climate change? What would you create? How do you feel when you see images of climate change? How do you feel when you see graphs and data? Does it inform, excite or scare you? How do you

  • Accessibility statement for Met Office Weather DataHub

    after expanding an accordion on the FAQ page. Contrast: The colour contrast is insufficient in many areas across the application and does not meet the minimum contrast ratio for the following: Text and background colours, borders of form elements, icons and focus indicators. Magnification/zoom: You may

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    Matching observations equipment game Session 3 www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools © Crown Copyright 2021, Met Office What instrument is this? What do you think it’s used for? www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools © Crown Copyright 2021, Met Office Answer: Anemometer This is a device used for measuring wind speed

  • arrcc_carissa_ws4_extreme_ppn_analysis_part_1_case_studies.pdf

    of the country (Hagen & Teufert, 2009). Rivers are easily overwhelmed by heavy rainfall and/or increased flow from glacial melt, and the necessary infrastructure to mitigate these flooding events does not exist (Hagen & Teufert, 2009). Increases in precipitation have been observed in the region during both

  • arrcc_carissa_ws4_extreme_ppn_analysis_part_1_case_studiespdf

    of the country (Hagen & Teufert, 2009). Rivers are easily overwhelmed by heavy rainfall and/or increased flow from glacial melt, and the necessary infrastructure to mitigate these flooding events does not exist (Hagen & Teufert, 2009). Increases in precipitation have been observed in the region during both

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