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is inextricably linked to climate change’ The proof is in the model Met Office Hadley Centre scientists use a sophisticated computer model to simulate natural factors (e.g. the Sun, volcanic activity) affecting climate change from 1850 to the present — and then compare the model’s output against real-life

Understanding interactions between climate and nature

November 2024 - Novel research projects joining expertise at Met Office and The Wildlife Trusts sow the seeds for further research on climate and nature.

There are strong relationships between climate and the natural world. Habitats and wildlife often suffer as a result of climate changes, but they are also a key part of the solution, helping us to build resilience to current and future change.   The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries

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achieved. Q18. Does the increase in warmer days influence water demand in the map “Days of drought”? A18. The impacts shown are all consistent with each other. The warmer climate is part of the reason why the demand for water for irrigation increases. In this same climate the number of days

Noel Nelson

such as air quality modelling and climate change research.  Career Background After completing an Honours Degree in Physics and an MSc in Environmental Science, Noel worked for a short period based at Essex University, where he was engaged in research investigating atmospheric inputs to the North Sea

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for climate variability and climate change (including the influence of human activity) 3. Describe the impacts in terms of possible changes to global circulation, primary weather elements and effects on society 4. Outline the adaptation and mitigation strategies that might be applied and describe

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/research/climate/seasonal-to-decadal/gpc-outlooks/el-ninola-nina/enso-impacts For the next three months, the outlook for North America and Eurasia is also broadly consistent with the influence of La Niña with northern parts of both continents favoured to see wetter than normal conditions. However

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anomalies across the tropics over the next three months. La Niña’s influence will also extend further north and south, mainly early in the northern hemisphere spring. As is typical due to climate change, many parts of the globe are likely to see above normal temperatures. However, there are some

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areas of the tropics. More information on typical impacts can be found at https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/seasonal-to-decadal/gpc-outlooks/el-ninola-nina/enso-impacts For the next three month, the outlook for North America and Eurasia is also broadly consistent with the typical influence

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, in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and the nexus of agriculture, water and energy. PEEC has also directly raised awareness of Climate Information Services (CIS) for policy makers and influence groups and enhanced coordination and knowledge sharing among regional climate centres (RCCs). The climate

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of this. More information on typical impacts can be found here https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/seasonal-to-decadal/gpc-outlooks/elnino-la-nina/enso-impacts . For the next three months and consistent with a typical La Niña influence, Asia, southern Africa and northern parts of South

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