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an opportunity for some to head to the beach in the coming days. Sam Hughes, RNLI Water Safety Manager said: “With the weather looking unsettled, we’re still expecting people during the school summer holidays to head to coastal locations. “We’re reminding people to head for a lifeguarded beach and swim

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careers. Read off the following careers which are also illustrated on the slides: Sailor; farmer; lorry driver; pilot; meteorologist (weather forecaster); construction worker (builder); head teacher; tennis club manager; hospital administrator; gardener; beach lifeguard and architect Ask pupils

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- South Atlantic (from 28S, 20W), St. Helena 1/2-9/2, Simons Bay 16/3-6/4, Kerguelen 13/5-20/7, Sullivan's Cove, River Derwent Tasmania 16/8-12/11, Auckland Islands 20/11-12/12, Campbell Island 14/12-17/12, towards south. Hourly air temperature, barometric pressure, attached thermometer and corrected

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day (as tennis will normally be more popular in good weather) in order to see how many staff they will need. 6 Bringing data to life | Technology and innovation in weather Worksheet: End user profiles Hospital administrator Gardener Beach Lifeguard Architect Hospital administrators are responsible

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WEATHER RADAR COVERAGE OF THE UK Supported by Druim a’ Starraig Hill of Dudwick Holehead! Munduff Hill Castor Bay High Moorsley Shannon + Hameldon Hill Dublin + Ingham Clee Hill Crug-y-Gorllwyn Chenies Thurnham Cobbacombe Cross Dean Hill Predannack Channel Islands * + Operated by Met Éireann * Operated by Jersey Met Improving quality The radar network covers over 99% of the UK

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events • Impacts of climate and extreme events to ecosystems such as coral reefs, beaches, forests, protected areas, etc. • Attribution of extreme events to climate change. • Loss & Damage SLOW ONSET EVENTS • SLR • >> Temperature • Ocean Acidification • Glacial Retreat & related impacts

wiser0004_dailyregionalforecast_westernkenya.pdf

: Trans-Nzoai, Uasin Gishu, Bungoma, Busia, Kakamega, Siaya, Kisumu, Kericho, Nandi, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii and Nyamira. The forecast would be disseminated by email to the media and other subscribers, It would also be posted on the Western Kenya regional page of the soon-to-beupgraded KMD website

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Victoria. These are: Trans-Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Bungoma, Kakamega, Busia, Vihiga, Siaya, Kisumu, Nandi, Kericho, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii and Nyamira. Supported by: Fund Manager: Delivery Partners: Daily forecast The daily forecast would be issued by KMD at 16.00 seven days per week. It would cover weather

arrcc_carissa_ws4_extreme_ppn_analysis_part_1_case_studies.pdf

that formed over the Bay of Bengal, with three forming in quick succession between 21 st June and 4 th July. The position of the monsoon trough was also further south than the climatological average, which caused these low pressure systems to move south resulting in heavy rain and flooding. The daily

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