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PowerPoint 프레젠테이션

that Originated from FOAM of the UK Met Office FOAM vn14.1 based Model NEMO vn3.6 – CICE vn5.1.2 4-ice layer eORCA025 (~1/4˚) Resolution 75 vertical levels Daily cycle Domain Global 90°N ~ 85°S NEMOVAR vn5 3D-Var FGAT algorithm Assimilation 1 day assimilation window 1 day IAU Bias correction SST, SLA Forcing

wiser0241_w2-sip_water_sector.pdf

and necessary precautions to undertake during every circumstance, issuing early warnings to downstream communities if there is a possibility of dam breaks or dam(s) overflow and taking measures to ensure adequate safe water provision to avert water borne disease outbreaks during expected and actual water

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Heatwave continues into July

, said: “The heatwave conditions will continue to affect pretty much all parts of the UK over the next few days. Although peak temperatures may not be quite as high as we have seen this week, we will still see temperatures widely in the mid to high 20’s °C with 30 °C or more still possible across

midlands_-climate-met-office.pdf

soils are usually near saturation. The Severn valley is particularly prone, since it drains extensive upland areas in mid- Wales. At Easter 1998 a stationary band of heavy rain that stretched across the Midlands from Worcester to Peterborough resulted in floods in which 5 people died and 1000's were

wiser-seb-steps-for-regional-national-studies.pdf

/ projects/wiser The views expressed in this publication are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of FCDO or the Met Office, UK. Images: I-stock Citation. Watkiss, P. and Cimato, F. (2022). Primer on Building the Economic Case for Regional and National

Microsoft Word - 2008_seasonal_forecast.doc

sea-surface temperature anomalies for August-September-October predicted from June 2008. Anomalies are expressed relative to the 1987-2001 period. Note positive anomalies are predicted in the eastern tropical Pacific (the boxed area shown is the Niño3.4 region (5˚S to 5˚N; 120˚W to 170˚W) often used

Dr Edmund Stone

Areas of Expertise Operational Aircraft Based Observations (e.g. Mode-S ADS-B derived observations). Novel observation methods, including opportunistic observations. Novel Technology to Enhance Operational Observations. Current Activities Ed is the only Expert Scientist working on Operational

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Storm Bronagh

are the extremes... pic.twitter.com/3U9NmiA7cQ — Met Office (@metoffice) September 19, 2018 A wind gust of 91 mph was recorded in Killowen in County Down in Northern Ireland, the strongest wind gust in September in Northern Ireland in records back to the 1970's. Quieter conditions are currently

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