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pwscg_minutes_october2021.pdf

secretariat to circulate the report for MS1.2c ex-committee via email for review in early November 2021. 6. BEIS secretariat BEIS secretariat to use the first quarter of 2022 to carry out a light refresh of the CSA By 15 th November By 15 th November By 15 th November By 31 st March 2022 7. Met Office Met

Microsoft Word - may.docx

northerlies. High pressure built from the west which meant that the 4th was a cold dry day with sunny spells, giving 14.5 hours of sunshine at Dale Fort (Dyfed). The temperature fell to -4.8 °C early on the 5th at St Harmon (Powys), followed by an increasingly cloudy day with a few isolated showers. A slow

NCIC Monthly Summary

at London St James’s Park. There was generally a mix of sunny intervals and isolated showers, but with longer spells of rain in the north-west on the 23rd, giving 32.2 mm at Honister Pass (Cumbria). 24th to 31st High pressure spread from the south on the 24th and 25th and then stuck around for the rest

Microsoft Word - Marine_Report_FINAL

citation: Holmes, S., Burgin, L., Salmon, K., Burgan, S., Oakes, R., Weeks, OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE J. (2023). Guidance for Understanding Climate-Related Risks to Development in Maritime Environments. Met Office, UK. www.metoffice.gov.uk Page 1 of 61 www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2021, Met

The North Atlantic Oscillation and the UK

+0.7 ns England NW and Wales N -1.2 83 3.6 359 +0.6 121 Midlands -1.3 ns 3.6 206 +0.9 114 East Anglia -1.3 ns 4.0 149 +0.8 ns England SW and Wales S -1.1 ns 4.6 368 +0.8 117 England SE and Central S -1.2 ns 4.3 217 +1.0 ns In each district temperatures are significantly higher when averaged over

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Storm names for 2020-21 announced

conventions. A-Z of storm names for 2020-21  A: Aiden  B: Bella C: Christoph D: Darcy E: Evert (Eh-vert) F: Fleur G: Gavin H: Heulwen (Hail-wen) I: Iain J: Julia K: Klaas (Klaa-s) L: Lilah (Ly-la) M: Minne (Minn-eh) N: Naia (N-eye-a) O: Oscar P: Phoebe R: Ravi S: Saidhbhin (Sigh-veen) T: Tobias V

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

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

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