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Advancing Meteorological and Oceanographic Capabilities for the Arctic

are University of Oxford, University of Exeter, University College London, University of Leeds, University of Reading, University of Bristol, University of Edinburgh, University of Birmingham, National Oceanographic Centre, UK Hydrographic Office, Foreign Commonwealth & Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Department for Transport,  British Antarctic Survey and Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling. 

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

to assist with developing accident prevention and mitigation for hydrogen tanks. JADE: Joint Academic Data Science Endeavour – 2 (JADE 2) Led by: University of Oxford EPSRC support: £5.5 million Partners: Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cambridge, Exeter, Lancaster, Leeds, Loughborough, Sheffield

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to everyone. Population exposed www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2018, Met Office Climate attribution • Joint CSSP China-CSSP Brazil venture with University of Edinburgh (lead) and University of Oxford (host). • Provided learning and hands-on experience for early career researchers in the field

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University of Oxford ▪ University of Namibia ▪ University of Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique) ▪ University of Botswana ▪ The Polytechnic University of Malawi ▪ Swedish Meteorological & Hydrological Institute ▪ Stockholm Environment Institute, Oxford ▪ Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre ▪ National

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Prolonged Siberian heat attributed to climate change

Ciavarella, Daniel Cotterill, Peter Stott KNMI: Sarah Kew, Sjoukje Philip, Geert Jan van Oldenborgh DWD: Amalie Skålevåg, Philip Lorenz Météo France: Yoann Robin Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford: Friederike Otto ETH Zurich: Mathias Hauser, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Flavio Lehner Shirshov Institute of Oceanology: Olga Zolina

Meet the WISER EWSA team

is the author and co-author of several national and international peer-reviewed papers, chapters in books as well as WMO publications. Dr Katharine Vincent Work Package 1 Lead Katharine graduated with a First Class Honours degree in Geography from the University of Oxford, gained a distinction for her

WCSSP South Africa

and service development.  Research grants awarded WCSSP South Africa is supporting various research grants across the priority science areas, including the following: Attribution of extreme Weather for southern African ImpacTs (AWAIT) - University of Oxford, 2025-2028 Water Availability duRing Drought (WARD

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Seamless Global Modelling workshop, 3-6 June 2025, Bristol Seamless system to forecast climate extremes on multi annual to seasonal timescales Muhammad Adnan Abid 1,2 email: [email protected] Co-Authors: Beena Balan Sarojini 1,2 , Antje Weisheimer 1,2,3 1) AOPP, University of Oxford, U.K

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#3wordweather

that those in Cambridge and Oxford would avoid the use of slang, each similarly favoured the term ‘chucking it’ to describe heavy rain (83% and 57%). Glaswegians are most likely to use the term ‘pelting it’ and Londoners prefer to say ‘caning it’. Despite being almost 90 miles apart, the people

Microsoft Word - 2021_03_high_temperatures.docx

. Station Daily maxtemp (°C) Date Previous record (°C) Previous date Record length (years) Oxford 22.6°C 30th 22.2°C 29-03-1965 168 Wisley, Surrey 23.5°C 30th 22.8°C 29-03-1965 107 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 22.3°C 30th 22.2°C 29-03-1968 107 Cranwell, Lincolnshire 23.2°C 31st 22.2°C 28-03-1965 105 Bude

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