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Snow warnings updated

s Associate Medical Director said: “When the weather gets colder this can have an impact on everyone’s health and wellbeing, but especially those who could be considered vulnerable, such as the very young, the elderly, or those with long-term health conditions. “If you have vulnerable neighbours

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development. • Develop proprietary models for hazards, assets and loss modeling to create proprietary models, which can help reduce the cost of development of the facility. • Design risk management/transfer instrument(s) for small island states. • Design financial instruments to address assets and services

wiser0005_briefingnote_dailyweatherforecast_lakevictoria.pdf

, AM mo wind S, li rain many, mo vis, PM mo wind SW, good, NIGHT li wind SE, clear - KMD LV Tue Jul 29:1.AM ,li wind E,good,.PM,mo wind NW, mo rain many, poor,NIGHT, li wind var,2, AM li wind SE, li rain few, mo vis.PM mo wind W, good,NIGHT li wind E,p/cloud - KMD Example of hazard warning message LV

Malcolm_Roberts_ppt.pptx

patterns of change • In the last few years it has become clear that historic trend patterns sit outside the CMIP ensemble • remember the CMIP ensemble contains 100’s of ensemble members from ~40 models for 1850-present day • hence CMIP is not representing uncertainty in present-day variability

World Meteorological Centre Exeter

Centre for Wave Forecast Verification (LC-WFV) (in “UKMO” row)  Primary data channel  WMO Information System (WIS): Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and WIS 2.0 Verification statistics  WMO Lead Centre for Wave Forecast Verification (LC-WFV)s  Nuclear environmental emergency response

ukcp18-guidance---representative-concentration-pathways.pdf

indicates the similarities between the scenarios. Table 2 SRES scenarios that are most similar to the new RCPs, in terms of median global temperature increase by 2100 References Caesar, J., Palin, E., Liddicoat, S et al. Response of the HadGEM2 Earth System Model to Future Greenhouse Gas Emissions Pathways

nma_reference_scheme.pdf

/2/4/2/2/a DAR MET/2/4/2/2/b International MET/2/4/2/3 Charts MET/2/4/2/3/a Ice MET/2/4/2/3/b Sea Surface Temperature MET/2/4/2/3/c Wave/Swell MET/2/4/2/3/d N Atlantic Synoptic Working Charts MET/2/4/2/3/e British Isles MET/2/4/2/3/f Upper Air MET/2/4/2/3/g S. Hemisphere MET/2/4/2/3/h N. Hemisphere

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2019 record temperatures conclude a decade of records

as the average temperature increases cold extremes currently can and do still occur, for example the ’Beast from the East’ in 2018 resulted in the coldest March day on record with a maximum of -4.7 °C recorded at Tredegar in South Wales. However, during the 2010’s these occurrences have been outnumbered

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2023: The warmest year on record globally

-breaking year for global average temperature. But last year’s global temperature was 0.5 °C warmer than 1998, providing further evidence that our planet is warming on average by 0.2 °C per decade. “At the current rate of human-induced warming, 2023’s record-breaking values will in time be considered

james_tappin-on_the_importance_of_polarisation.pdf

ON THE IMPORTANCE OF POLARIZATION IN HELIOSPHERIC IMAGERS S. J. Tappin RAL Space Introduction ● ● ● Heliospheric imagers, have been shown to be a powerful tool for tracking CMEs (and other solar wind structures) through the heliosphere. Hitherto they have only detected total intensity. Coronagraphs

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