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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

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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Africa and Ukraine, Policy Report No. 3. (3). 4. Adamenko, T. (2017). Agricultural drought monitoring in Ukraine: Presentation during EvIDENz Workshop 2017. Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Centre. 5. Kovalets, I. V., Kivva, S. L., & Udovenko, O. I. (2015). Usage of the WRF/DHSVM model chain

How does climate attribution science relate to Loss and Damage?

., Vardoulakis, S., Huntingford, C., Masato, G., Guillod, B.P., Frumhoff, P., Bowery, A., Wallom, D. and Allen, M., 2016. Attributing human mortality during extreme heat waves to anthropogenic climate change. Environmental Research Letters, 11(7), p.074006. and Gasparrini, A., Masselot, P

January a month of two halves for UK weather

seeing the highest temperatures in the month.   January 2023 mean temperature. Dyce, in Aberdeenshire, had January 2023’s highest temperature with 15.8°C on 24 January, though partly thanks to the Foehn effect, it’s not uncommon for Scotland to see the highest temperature recorded in a winter month

Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2023

, blowing sea ice in the Ross Sea away from the Antarctic coast into warmer waters (Wang, S. et al., 2023). Pressure was similarly low here during May 2023, causing persistent warm northerly winds over the Weddell and Bellingshausen Seas which may have helped slow down sea ice growth. While Antarctic sea

ukcp18_factsheet_probabilistic_projections.pdf

recommend reading the science report on the PPCE (Murphy et al, 2020) where you can find examples of and explanations for the results that we see (section 3). www.metoffice.gov.uk Pg 4 of 5 Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2020 This document can be cited as: Murphy JM, Brown S and Fung F (2020). UKCP

ukcp_tech_note_sea_level_mar23.pdf

. ‘Time-mean sea-level projections update: Technical note’, Met Office. References Church, J. A., & White, N. J. (2011). Sea-Level Rise from the Late 19th to the Early 21st Century. Surveys in Geophysics, 32(4–5), 585–602. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10712-011-9119-1 Gregory, J. M., Griffies, S. M

SOAerosol_SeamlessModelling_Bristol_05062025.pptx

atmospheric dimethyl sulfide (DMS) to modeled oceanic DMS concentrations and emissions, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 23, 15181–15196, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-15181-2023 *Joge, S. D., et al., (2024), Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes, and trends – Part Classification: 2: Sea–air fluxes

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