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with peaks in spring. • HFC-134a: The UK GHGI is higher than that estimated by InTEM and the uncertainties of the two methods do not overlap. • HFC-32: The UK GHGI estimates (used in refrigerant blends) are increasing. UK InTEM estimates are approximately one third lower than the GHGI

NCIC Monthly Summary

south-east by evening, winds gusting to 64 mph at Capel Curig (Gwynedd). Scotland diary of highlights The first third of the month remained warm, although it soon became unsettled. Any drier spells were quite brief, and from around the 12th onwards temperatures were mostly on the low side for the time

CSSP-food security_MANDARIN.indd

料 和 链 接 参 考 资 料 1. The People’s Republic of China Third National Communication on Climate Change, December 2018 (2018). Available online, accessed 7 December 2020. <https://english.mee.gov.cn/Resources/Reports/reports/201907/ P020190702566752327206.pdf> 2. UN News, ‘Enhance solidarity’ to fight

ukcrp_joint_science_plan.pdf

stakeholders from public, private and third sectors, consideration of past and on-going programme activities, Government department’s research priorities, the evolving UK climate resilience research landscape and the state-of-the-art in relevant disciplines. The concept of resilience is understood

NCIC Monthly Summary

, and the last third of the month was particularly mild and remarkably frost-free. It was mostly unsettled, with very few dry days. Provisional monthly mean temperatures were 1.5 °C above average. Night-time temperatures were well above average in many areas. Rainfall was well above average in parts

NCIC Monthly Summary

the third dullest December for the Province in a series from 1919. 1st to 8th The 1st was wet and windy, with frequent showers or longer spells of rain. Most of the 2nd saw isolated showers, but rain, heavy in places, spread into all parts from late afternoon. It was cloudy again on the 3rd with patchy

mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf

led to flooding January started with flooding before a cold spell moved in and there was appreciable snowfall in places. The cold then gave way to quieter, milder conditions either side of midmonth. The final third was much more unsettled and included a powerful storm, Eowyn. Temperatures were

factsheet_19-take-flight_2023.pdf

be and are being produced. Figure 27. Meteosat-1 weather satellite. The Met Office has also secured Ministerial approval for our involvement in the development of the third generation of geostationary satellites as part of the European MTG programme. This is excellent news for the Met Office

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