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MINUTES PWSCG 25-Apr-17 Final

with that project would be for the MO as a whole to engage with rather than specifically through the PWSCG. A reply would be drafted accordingly. Future PWSCG Meeting dates and locations: PAG – Reach – 25 May 2017, London Scotland PWSCG – 6 th June 2017, Edinburgh PAG – 6 th September, Met Office, Exeter PWSCG 11

pwscg-annual-report-2024-25.pdf

meeting held in London was the highest since pre-covid and resulted in a really engaging meeting, this is something that I am keen to continue as we enter the new year. I also welcomed the annual opportunity to meet with the Northern Ireland and Scotland Devolved Governments in Belfast and Edinburgh

The Earth Affecting Solar Causes Observatory (EASCO)

Szabo a , Richard Wesenberg a , Suzanne Vennerstrom g , and Bernd Heber h L5 consortium Meeting London May 11-14, 2015 Earth Affecting Solar Causes • CMEs (Geomagnetic Storms, Solar Energetic Particles) - Source: active regions, filament regions • CIRs and high speed stream -source: coronal holes

Professor Lizzie Kendon

College London using observational data to study the variability of atmospheric water vapour. During this time, she was lucky enough to have the opportunity of combining meteorological research with the ascent of an 8000 m Himalayan Peak, Cho Oyu. Before moving into climate research, Lizzie spent a few

Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx

and main lines closed out of London due to concerns with rail buckling. Damage occurred to overhead electric wires as they sagged in the heat, and trackside vegetation caught fire in several locations. The exceptionally hot weather made conditions difficult, particularly for the frail and elderly

Met Office daily weather: High temperatures and humidity return

, but most places dry and those temperatures rising in that sunshine. The mid-20s locally, high 20s towards central southeastern parts. A peak around 30 to 31°C in the London area today. So, feeling quite hot out there. “If you want some relief from the heat, the coast will be a little cooler

wiser0217_journalism_impact_article_0520.pdf

partnership, coordinated by Resurgence, a social enterprise based in London, and including local implementation partners Kounkuey Design Initiative (KDI) in Nairobi and the Centre for Community Initiatives (CCI) in Dar es Salaam. Daraja is Swahili for ‘bridge’, and the project aims to bridge the gap between

wiser0155_daraja-_flyer.pdf

for Community Initiatives (CCI) in partnership with the Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD) and the Tanzania Meteorological Authority (TMA). Resurgence Urban Resilience Trust 6 Penrose Way, Greenwich Peninsula London, UK [email protected] www.resurgence.io Kounkuey Design Initiative Kenyatta Market

sub-seasonal-forecasting-water--sector_case_study_2pp.pdf

reports. The aim of these reports is primarily, to alert the partners of potential increase in Water Demand or increased risk of high alarm volumes in the case of the Wastewater service.” Ian Savage Strategic Control Manager (London), Thames Water To find out more: 0370 900 0100 business

Weather science technical reports

Witham, C.; Kristiansen, N.; Beckett, F.; Marenco, F. 2021 647 Investigating How the Choice of Stratospheric Meteorological Data Influences Volcanic Ash Forecasts Within the London VAAC Area of Responsibility Stebbing, N,; Beckett, F.; Jones, A. 2021 646 Metrics for assessing the impact

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