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PWMS49_Global_3_hourly_spot_forecasts

. Month MM e.g. = 08 12. Year YYYY e.g. = 2010 13. Forecast period or timestep. e.g. = 0 where the data that follows is the forecast for 0 hours on from the start time in field 7 14. Wind Direction ‘N’, ‘NNE’, ‘NE’,’ENE’, ‘E’, ‘ESE’, ‘SE’, ‘SSE’, ‘S’, ‘SSW’, ‘SW’, ‘WSW’, ‘W’, ‘WNW’, ‘NW’ or ‘NW’ 15. Wind

Climate and climate change

Weather and Climate summaries

monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 33.9°C was recorded at Westonzoyland (Somerset) on the 12th. A minimum temperature of 1.2°C was recorded at Tomintoul (Banffshire) on the 23rd. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 UTC on the 28th, 81.6 of rain fell at Resolvan S Works (West

wiser0127_coproduction_webinar_qa_0919.pdf

Webinar Q&A’s Topic WISER webinar - Ten Principles for Good Co-Production in African Weather and Climate Services # Question Answer(s) 1 can you mention examples of knowledge you are referring to. 2 I think it could be very interesting to involve the field actors (farmers) in the narrative

El Niño, La Niña and the Southern Oscillation

variability on inter-annual timescales. The ENSO cycle is illustrated in the figure by a time-series of the monthly sea surface temperature anomalies in a region of the central equatorial Pacific. This 'Niño3.4' region (5°S-5°N,120°W-170°W) is one of several used to monitor changes in the tropical Pacific

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England’s warmest June on record and the UK’s second warmest since 1884

. This time though, the heat was more concentrated on the very far south and east of England.    This map shows the places to reach heatwave criteria from 27-30 June 2025. Met Office Climate Scientist, Dr Amy Doherty, said: "While we’ve not conducted formal climate attribution studies into June 2025’s

oda_guidance_2019-2.pdf

consideration. 3. Your ODA compliance statement should clearly define the challenge(s) that your project will seek to address. You can do this by explaining the impact that the problem or challenge has on the economic development of the recipient country or the welfare of its population. The statement

Microsoft PowerPoint - Waves_poster_nikesh

over southern hemisphere. (Right). Cut off low development during 15-17 May 2005. Temperature (shaded; K), geopotential height (contour; gpm) and winds (vectors; m/s) are used to depict the different stages of Cut-Off Low. Remya et al., (2016) • Persistent cut-off lows tend to appear in the southern

PRECIS projects and publications

: deriving high-resolution climate data by a downscaling approach using PRECIS 2014 Abel Centella-Artola Assessing the effect of domain size over the Caribbean region using the PRECIS regional climate model 2014 Karina Williams Regional climate model performance in the Lake Victoria basin 2014 Moussa S

202506_slides_JuanCastillo_Bristol_GCSW.pptx

Inundation Freshwater OASIS coupler OCEAN: NEMO River Nutrients, Temperature Wave height, Sfc stress Currents, Depth FABM cpl 3D Currents, 3D T, S Water Colour BIOGEOCHEMISTRY: ERSEM Coupling term in UKC4 Future coupling term UK Environmental Prediction research Near real time ensemble capability

met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_7-11-amended-aug21.pdf

is important Materials required • • Cipher wheels • • Decoding D-Day slides ‘Top Secret’ worksheet Printed map(s) (optional) Curriculum Links • how people’s lives have shaped this nation • communication • History/ People, Past Events and Societies – understand English literacy and language – written

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