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easter-1998-floods---met-office.pdf

April - 0900 9 0900 9 April - 0900 10 April (mm) April (mm) Return period (yrs) Hampton Park Hereford and Waterworks Worcester 25.1 72.0 70 Staplow Hereford and Worcester 32.6 69.6 70 Stanground Cambridgeshire 4.7 73.8 65 Ledbury Hereford and Worcester 18.2 69.9 60 Pulham St Mary Norfolk 0.4 69.1 60

Nicola Golding

, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cliser.2024.100530. New, S., and Coauthors (2024): Towards a climate service for the tea industry: A collaborative approach between the UK and China. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 41(12), 2289−2299, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-024-4302-8. Golding, N. et al. (2023) Towards a Step

global-atmospheric-model-17-km-resolution.pdf

to 45.09˚E Long. 45.0˚E to 135.09˚E Long. 135.0˚E to 134.91˚W Long. 135.0˚W to 44.91˚W Southern Hemisphere Area E: Lat. 0.0 to 89.856˚S Long. 45.0˚W to 45.09˚E Area F: Lat. 0.0 to 89.856˚S Long. 45.0˚E to 135.09˚E Area G: Lat. 0.0 to 89.856˚S Long. 135.0˚E to 134.91˚W Area H: Lat. 0.0 to 89.856˚S

Microsoft Word - 2021_02_low_temperatures_v1.docx

, Hertfordshire and -2.4°C at Wych Cross, East Sussex – 8 to 10°C below average for the time of year. Even central London remained below freezing with a daily maximum of -0.1°C at St James’s Park. The maps below show daily minimum temperatures from 9 to 12 February 2021. The coldest night was 11 th /12th

amm15-data-product-sheet.pdf

Information Bathymetry of the AMM15 model domain. The red line defines the low-resolution AMM7 model domain. The yellow dotted box is the domain covered by the AMM15 products delivered on a regular grid to UKMCAS users. (Figure from Tonani et al. 2019) Filetype Variables(s) Description Averaging

uk-warm-dry-and-sunny-year---2003---met-office.pdf

1989 with 1665.3 & NE 9.60, also 9.60 in 1990. mm. hours. England NW & Wales N Midlands East Anglia England SW & Wales S England SE & Central S 4th warmest in series with 9.50, warmest 1990 with 9.55. 4th warmest in series with 10.14, warmest 1990 with 10.22. 4th warmest in series with 10.79, warmest

PowerPoint Presentation

4) � • Projections (2050s): Fig 5 to Fig 6 T: S�N, δT↑ for winter (~3.25̊ ) ; δT↓ for summer (~2.87 ̊ ) P: Winter, W�E δP↑ Up_GL(0.4mm)<Lw_GL (1.0mm); Summer: Lw_GL P↑ (~0.7mm), Up_GL P↑ (Q3-0.2mm), P↓ (Q0-0.3mm) Discussion, Conclusions and Future Directions � PRECIS performed well on the high

amm7-data-product-sheet.pdf

translucent areas show where the model output is masked. Filetype Variables(s) Description Averaging Freq. Level(s) Leadtimes TEM*dm thetao potential temperature 25h-mean daily 24 T-36 -> T+132 SAL*dm so salinity 25h-mean daily 24 T-36 -> T+132 CUR*dm uo, vo u- and v-current 25h-mean daily 24 T-36

CFC-11

Interpretation of long-term measurements of radiatively active trace gases and ozone depleting substances DECC contract number: GA0201 Quarterly Report (November 2012 - January 2013) Date: 31 st Jan 2013 Authors: Alistair J. Manning (Met Office), Simon O’Doherty, Aoife Grant (University of Bristol

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