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pioneers_scott-bae-1910_1913_2023.pdf

to penetration onto the high polar plateau where the South Pole sits. In the British Antarctic Expedition of 1907—1909, better known as the Nimrod expedition, Shackleton and his team pioneered the Beardmore Glacier route to the South Pole and came to within 112 miles of the South Pole by reaching 88°23’S

heavy-rainfall_strong-winds---13-october-2002---met-office.pdf

, Devon 58.2 13 October 2002 09:00 - 12 hours20 St. Athan, Glamorgan 42.0 13 October 2002 09:00 - 12 hours5.5 Cardiff Weather Centre 40.0 13 October 2002 09:00 - 12 hours5.7 Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire 40.0 13 October 2002 14:00 - 3 hours 25 Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire 32.0 13 October 2002 14:00

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in winter mean precipitation may be revised upwards. However, in general the 2.2km projections reinforce the UKCP results in terms of seasonal-mean changes. The 1 st number in the range, is the average result from RCP 4.5. To capture more extreme projections, the 2 nd number is for RCP8.5, where 90

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. In particular, upper end increases in winter mean precipitation may be revised upwards. However, in general the 2.2km projections reinforce the UKCP results in terms of seasonal-mean changes. The 1 st number in the range, is the average result from RCP 4.5. To capture more extreme projections, the 2 nd number

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increases in winter mean precipitation may be revised upwards. However, in general the 2.2km projections reinforce the UKCP results in terms of seasonal-mean changes. The 1 st number in the range, is the average result from RCP 4.5. To capture more extreme projections, the 2 nd number is for RCP8.5, where

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increases in winter mean precipitation may be revised upwards. However, in general the 2.2km projections reinforce the UKCP results in terms of seasonal-mean changes. The 1 st number in the range, is the average result from RCP 4.5. To capture more extreme projections, the 2 nd number is for RCP8.5, where

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New Year honour for Met Office atmospheric scientist

career, Dr Hort - who is originally from St Albans in Hertfordshire - has worked on the dispersion of many airborne hazards. Perhaps the highest profile was his work on the eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland in 2010. The dispersion of volcanic ash forced the grounding of many

ukcp18-headline-findings-2.pdf

Land General climate change trends projected over UK land for the 21 st century are broadly consistent with earlier projections (UKCP09) showing an increased chance of milder, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers along with an increase in the frequency and intensity of extremes. � � � When we

Microsoft PowerPoint - VOLCANIC ASH - NEPHANALYSIS.PPT

Volcanic Ash – T+0 annotated satellite image Issued 0930 UTC on Wed 11 Dec 2013 VOLCICE1303 Exercise Katla eruption Low Confidence gh Confidence Airep report of Ash cloud considered to be unlikely given upper wind trajectories and available imagery. lcanic Ash can be seen in imagery tending northeast from Katla. This s been confirmed by ground based servation at Keflavik. © Crown copyright Met Office

Microsoft Word - Minutes PWSCG 29 April 2020 no in camera FINAL

documents to the PWS web pages By 30 Jun By 31 May When dates agreed By 30 Jun When reviewing warnings Date for PAG tbc By Autumn PWSCG ready for next CSR To be circulated with minutes By 31 st May 2 1. Welcome and Introductions In-camera session (No Met Office staff present) Notes in full version. 2

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