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Projections of Climate Changes over the Great Lakes using PRECIS RCM --A Preliminary Result Y. Zhao 1,2 , T. Janes 3 , D. Hein 3 , J. Ciborowski 2 and M. Chowdhury 2 1. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Lake Erie Fisheries Station, Wheatley, ON, Canada, Tel: 519-825-7316, email: yingming.zhao
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Microsoft Word - high-impact-low-likelihood-scenarios-for-the-uk-summary_final
High-impact lowlikelihood climate scenarios for the UK Summary N.W. Arnell 1 , E. Hawkins 2 , T.G. Shepherd 1 , I.D. Haigh 3 , B. Harvey 2 , L. Wilcox 2 , L. Shaffrey 2 & A.G. Turner 1,2 1 Department of Meteorology, University of Reading 2 National Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, University
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hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf
by at least 10 degrees. Rainfall totals for the period since early March had been one-third of average resulting in dry soil and vegetation. Indeed, from 7 July to 13 August in some southern districts only 1 or 2 mm of rainfall was recorded, while in parts of Sussex, Kent and Essex there was no measurable
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Jeff_Knight_ppt.pptx
Office models: • 4x GloSea6 forecast members per day => 540 years of simulation per year • 28x 24-year hindcast members per month => 4600 years of simulation per year • GloSea6 phase 2 upgrade in 2025/6: • Roughly an increase of factor 3 or 4 => ~15,000 years of simulation each year • DePreSys • 10x
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sesar_polygons_guidance_v1.1july2022.pdf
1 SESAR Harmonised Turbulence Polygon Features Guidance FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB United Kingdom enquiries@metoffice.gov.uk www.metoffice.gov.uk Updated 02.07.21 2 Contents Contents
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Weather and Climate Information Services for Africa (WISER) – East Africa Phase 2 Summary September 2017 [This page is left intentionally blank] WISER East Africa : Phase 2 Summary CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION AND REQUIREMENT FOR FORWARD PLAN 6 2. BACKGROUND 6 3. WISER PRINCIPLES
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ar14_appendix_final.pdf
provided data from the beginning of March 2011. Problems with the GC-ECD at Angus from the beginning of the project contract have meant N 2 O data for the whole of 2011 is unusable in calculating emission estimates using the inversion methodology InTEM (discussed in detail in the main report). Table 1
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carbon_reduction_plan_2026_FINALpdf
.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Supplier name: Publication date: Met Office 27 July 2026 2 Our environmental sustainability journey The Met Office has a target to achieve carbon neutrality by FY2030/31 3
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metoffice_sipn_2018_june_arctic.pdf
Met Office September 2018 Arctic Sea Ice Outlook June Report (Using May Data) K.A. Peterson ∗ , C. MacLachlan, E.W. Blockley, and A.A. Scaife Met Office Hadley Centre, FitzRoy Road, Exeter, EX1 3PB, UK June 11, 2018 1. Projection Type: Model based estimate. 2. September Monthly Averaged Extent