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Microsoft Word - MOB Summary 26 Oct 10.doc

profit BPM remains green, despite some reduction in commercial revenue. • NJ reported that the Business Profit stretch BPM was amber but remained achievable if a number of significant opportunities are realised. • NJ also delivered the H&S quarterly report. There were no incidents requiring formal

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

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

ukcp_local_report_2023.pdf

for their application. Further guidance on which UKCP product(s) to choose and how to use them in combination is available from Fung et al., (2018). Evaluation of additional time slices We have assessed the performance of the new UKCP Local Transient Projections in representing presentday temperature, precipitation

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

Why have there been so many storms in the UK this year?

at the start of September each year. Since storm naming was introduced in 2015 to improve the communication of severe weather events, the furthest through the list the group has got is to Storm Katie, which impacted the UK in March 2016. 2023/24’s storm naming season is now just one name away from equalling

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

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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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

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