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wiser0242_w2-sip_regional_development.pdf
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wiser104_aspire_digitisation_qgisv2.18.pdf
Natural Earth (ne_50m_admin_countries.shp), available from https://www.naturalearthdata.com/downloads/50m-cultural-vectors/50madmin-0-countries-2/). Supported by: Fund Manager: Part 1: Georeferencer 1. Start a new project. 2. Go to Raster -> Georeferencer -> Georeference…. A new window should open. 3
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La Niña slows atmospheric CO₂ rise: but not for long
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PDFdocumentation_MetOfficeUKMarineObservationsonASDI2pdf
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ukv-2km-ps47-asdi-pdf-updatespdf
volume increases. • NetCDF (HDF5) files are written with "superblock version 2" rather than the previous "superblock version 0". The superblock is a small piece of metadata at the very beginning of the file that defines the internal layout and capabilities of the file format. This is only expected
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NCIC Monthly Summary
at first in the Highlands, spreading eastwards through the day, and still breezy at times. The 18th was overcast and rather windy, with rain and drizzle, heaviest and most frequent over the north and west. Rain continued over the north and west on the 19th, Achfary (Sutherland) recording 67.2mm
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NCIC Monthly Summary
-west on the 16th, but scattered thundery showers developed, mainly in the Central Highlands and the south-west, while it was sunny in the Northern Isles with 16.8 hours at Fair Isle (Shetland). Cloud, rain and drizzle again moved away north-westwards on the 17th, followed by bright or sunny
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Microsoft Word - Jan2021_fulldocument_v1.docx
-west Highlands, making it Scotland’s 4th sunniest January in a series from 1919. 1st to 9th Northerly winds brought bright frosty weather for many central, western and southern parts on the 1st and 2nd, with showers, some of these wintry, in the north and east. From the 3rd to 5th, the winds were
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arrcc_carissa_ws4_observational_datasets-v2.pdf
.................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Drivers of precipitation extremes in Nepal ............................................................... 1 2. Data Review .................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 ERA5
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arrcc_carissa_ws4_future_rainfall-v2.pdf
......................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Context & Prior Work .............................................................................................. 1 2. Present-day extreme precipitation .................................................................................. 2 2.1