Search results (476)
Page 42 of 48
Web results
-
ukcp18-guidance---how-to-use-the-land-projections.pdf
scale • analysis of drivers of climate Derived projections available for lower emissions scenario and global warming levels for a limited number of variables and metrics over the UK • enhanced spatial detail • improved simulation of extremes on daily and shorter timescales • analysis of drivers
-
CSSP-food security.indd
and 0.61 °C per decade between 2011 and 2100 (RCP 4.5 and 8.5). • Warming is projected to be larger in northern China than southern China. Food security The agricultural system is especially at risk from the effects of climate change. China grows 30% of the world’s maize, and 30% of this is grown
-
Intensive testbed: Daily updates March 2025, Mozambique
community engagement activities as a person with a sight disability released a song (a first for the project) he had composed about the importance of (early) weather forecasts for all. The artist, Rafael Bata (centre), was joined by Katia Cumaio (left) in performing the song, Previsão de Tempo Para
-
wiser0100_enacts-tanzania.pdf
of 12-month Weighted Anomaly Standardization Precipitation (WASP) index relative to a baseline period. The purpose of this tool is to provide a simple visual means of relating averaged precipitation to a reference period of interest. Precipitation, especially in dry lands (warm semi-arid and desert
-
NCIC Monthly Summary
in the day, reaching the Midlands and south-west by dusk. 8th to 13th Winds veered north-westerly on the 8th, with rain moving south-eastwards through the Midlands and south during the morning followed by a mainly cloudy picture with isolated showers. It was warm in the south-east with Writtle (Essex
-
ukcp18-factsheet-local-2.2km.pdf
scenario, RCP2.6 and a global warming level of 2°C and 4°C. These have been derived from the global projections using statistical techniques. 2.2 When are the Local (2.2km) projections the most appropriate dataset? For guidance on which set of projections to use, you should first consult UKCP18 Guidance
-
wcssp-south-africa-2025-science-highlights-reportpdf
estuary along South Africa’s Garden Route – see extended highlight, section 6.2. Scientists working on the project also engaged in other forums. One notable example was the 14 th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography (ICSHMO) held in Cape Town, where South African
-
wcssp-south-africa-2025-science-highlights-report.pdf
estuary along South Africa’s Garden Route – see extended highlight, section 6.2. Scientists working on the project also engaged in other forums. One notable example was the 14 th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography (ICSHMO) held in Cape Town, where South African
-
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
-
southern-africa-climate-risk-report-final-.pdf
of climates including semi-arid, warm and cold desert, temperate, tropical savanna, subtropical and oceanic. Situated at the junction of the South Atlantic, Indian and Southern Oceans, variability in sea surface temperatures around the coastlines influences the region’s climate. Elevations above ~700m