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  • factsheet_5_white_christmas_2025.pdf

    which was particularly pronounced in the North Atlantic Region. It has conventionally been defined as extending from the 16 th to the 19 th centuries with particularly cold intervals beginning in about 1650, 1770 and 1850 with periods of slight warming in between. A number of factors may have

  • factsheet_5_white_christmas_2025pdf

    which was particularly pronounced in the North Atlantic Region. It has conventionally been defined as extending from the 16 th to the 19 th centuries with particularly cold intervals beginning in about 1650, 1770 and 1850 with periods of slight warming in between. A number of factors may have

  • food_security_climate_change_assessment_sudan.pdf

    and heavier. Climate model projections for the 2040s show strong agreement for an increase in temperature, but no strong signal for changes in rainfall. Climate change projections for Sudan indicate a substantial warming trend across the country. In contrast, rainfall projections are mixed, with most models

  • food_security_climate_change_assessment_sudanpdf

    and heavier. Climate model projections for the 2040s show strong agreement for an increase in temperature, but no strong signal for changes in rainfall. Climate change projections for Sudan indicate a substantial warming trend across the country. In contrast, rainfall projections are mixed, with most models

  • Microsoft Word - 4.3b PAG Report

    the unseasonably warm spell of February 2019 with Met Office comms and other media outlets mentioning the potential for record breaking temperatures and the data on the Met Office app and website being inconsistent with the prevailing story. It was acknowledged that improvements need to be made

  • annual-report-2017-2018.pdf

    the organisation. Looking back on the year, the Met Office’s unique ability to turn science into useful advice came to the fore last June with accurate, timely forecasts of a particularly warm spell, warning people of the impact that hot weather can have on health. This advice enabled Public Health

  • wiser0008_seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

    will always be directly related to the weather conditions forecast. Once the CDM has prepared the weekly forecast, he/she will share it immediately by email or social media with a panel of at least five technical experts from the local Ministry of Agriculture and the local KALRO research station

  • seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

    will always be directly related to the weather conditions forecast. Once the CDM has prepared the weekly forecast, he/she will share it immediately by email or social media with a panel of at least five technical experts from the local Ministry of Agriculture and the local KALRO research station

  • annual-report-2017-2018pdf

    the organisation. Looking back on the year, the Met Office’s unique ability to turn science into useful advice came to the fore last June with accurate, timely forecasts of a particularly warm spell, warning people of the impact that hot weather can have on health. This advice enabled Public Health

  • hctn_109_comparison_ukcp_cmip6.pdf

    exhibits a range of variablespecific errors, none standing out as clearly superior to the others. Some errors (e.g. a systematic warm bias in marine stratocumulus regions) are common to both ensembles. During 2010-2020 the observed global warming (of ~1.0°C since 1900-1930) lies near the middle

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