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Microsoft Word - PWS & PWSCG combined Annual Report FY22-23

by single events, which has been seen in January and February. PM1.2 Ensure warnings reach as much of the UK population as possible. Reach of amber and red warnings should be at least 70%, based on ad hoc surveys, increasing to 80% for snow. Met Five warnings were surveyed in 2022/23, one ‘Red

barometer-issue-34.pdf

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met-office-briefing-note-on-lags-in-the-climate-system

July 2019 Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Briefing Note Links between emissions pathways and time lags in Earth’s climate system Authors: Jason Lowe, Chris Jones, Rob Chadwick, Dan Bernie, Matt Palmer, Peter Good, Ailsa Barrow, Dan Williams Headline messages ‣ Lags of varying timescales exist

2011-peterson_texas_drought.pdf

EXPLAINING EXTREME EVENTS OF 2011 FROM A CLIMATE PERSPECTIVE Thomas C. Peterson, Peter A. Stott and Stephanie Herring, Editors Using a variety of methodologies, six extreme events of the previous year are explained from a climate perspective. INTRODUCTION Peter A. Stott—Met Office Hadley Centre

Global surface temperatures in 2017

January 2018 - Global temperature data from centres around the world show that 2017 was either the second or third warmest year on record.

it was influenced by El Niño or not. Figure 3 Differences from the long-term average of (left) zonal wind i.e wind speed along the equator, (centre) depth at which water temperature falls to 20°C and (right) sea-surface temperature across the Pacific between 5°S and 5°N. During El Niño events, the sea-surface

wiser-africa-stories-of-change-guidance.pdf

and coordination, and a range of technical assistance. The Met Office is a global centre of excellence in weather and climate science, and the United Kingdom's national weather service. The Met Office is a trusted and long-term partner of the UK Government, development agencies, developing country

ukcp18-newsletter.-mar18.pdf

. What has changed is that users now have no problem with the concept of probabilistic scenarios and relative probability. Most of you have been using this sort of data in some way for at least five years. The questions we get asked are sophisticated and users are more aware of what they want, and why

New methodology for understanding benefits of methane removal

in Agroecosys. CH4 removal has at least two key benefits: reducing temperature more rapidly than CDR and improving air quality through reduced surface ozone concentrations. For the first time, the results in Abernethy et al. quantify the climate and air quality co-benefits of CH4 emissions removal

Arctic sea ice forecasts

-scale ice coverage is beyond the capabilities of current long-range forecasting. Therefore our estimates are restricted to the extent of the Arctic sea ice. This is defined as the area of the Arctic Ocean with at least 15% ice coverage. In the long-term average, this area varies from 14.4-16.5

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