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met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv8.pdf

Presenter 09.00-09.20 Welcome addresses Prof Albert Klein Tank, Head Met Office Hadley Centre Rt Hon Alok Sharma, COP26 President 09.20-09.55 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Co-chairs Prof Rosa Barciela

Keeping our weather stations afloat

island 40 km west of Orkney in the far north of Scotland. James and the engineering team visit this station once a year to update the equipment and change the sensors. It’s a trip that requires careful preparation – partly because there’s only a brief window of time the island can be accessed

Microsoft PowerPoint - UKCP18_CPM_launch_kendon_Sept19-20190926

the Regional (12km) model Working together on UK Climate Projections Hot spells become more frequent. Exceeding 30ºC for >2 days rises from typically once every 4 years now, to about four times every year by 2070s. Minimum length of warm spell in days Projected changes to 2061-2080 for RCP8.5 M

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Sunshine for many, showers for some

Following a couple of days with sunny spells and showers, the showers most prevalent across Scotland and northern England, conditions are likely to turn briefly more settled on Wednesday for most, before weather fronts slowly introduce more cloud and outbreaks of rain from the Atlantic later

DARAJA

and Settlement Typologies Dar es Salaam and Nairobi 7 8 9 Challenges in Informal Settlements in DAR and NAIROBI 10 DAR ES SALAAM � � � � � � � � Inadequate access to clean water Poor sanitation – 80% are using pit latrines Poor solid waste management High (youth) unemployment Insecurity, crime Flooding

Contingency planners

These outlooks are a component of our research and development which are published once a month. For a detailed up to date forecast for the next 30 days please refer to our UK forecast. Contingency planning is designed to mitigate the impacts of an emergency or critical situation on an organisation

What are the top ten highest temperatures recorded in July?

in cooler years, short-lived but intense heat spikes are becoming more common. June 2024, for example, was relatively mild overall but still saw a brief hot spell with temperatures exceeding 30°C in southeast England. The science behind the heat This rise in extreme temperatures is consistent

mwr_2024_06_for_print.pdf

just about managed to break 20 Celcius. Snow was reported on the Cairngorms on the 5th. There was a brief interlude, on the 11th and 12th of drier but still rather cool conditions, due to a ridge of high pressure but, once again, weather systems from the Atlantic won out bringing more cool, wet

NCIC Monthly Summary

of highlights High pressure brought warm dry sunny weather on the first two days, but otherwise it was a generally unsettled month with frequent rain or showers. It was cool for the rest of the first week, but mostly warm from mid-month. There was a brief hot sunny spell on the 23rd-25th, followed

MetInsight®

, and anything in between, allowing for advanced planning and risk management. Features: Briefings last approximately 10 minutes with real-time Q&A session afterwards. Delivered via a live online video service (i.e Microsoft Teams) allowing for multiple participants to join at once. Can be delivered

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