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Met Office Deep Dive: Record heat, flying ants, and a changeable outlook

saw such intense heat that the Eiffel Tower was closed, and water was distributed on public transport to help people cope. Widespread extreme heat warnings have been issued in Europe, including red alerts across parts of France. Schools were closed in some areas due to the dangerous conditions

ukcp18-newsletter.april-2019.pdf

explained why the projections matter. Presentations followed from Environment Agency’s Deputy Director Climate Change, Liz Parkes who portrayed the value of UKCP18 from a government perspective, and Jon Gascoigne from Willis Towers Watson covered the business viewpoint. Examples of how UKCP18 data can

Microsoft Word - AR18_Report_05Nov18.docx

. To this aim, the UK has developed a network of observation stations called the UK Deriving Emissions related to Climate Change (DECC) network. Along with MHD, it consists of three tall 5 tower stations: Ridge Hill (RGL) near Hereford; Tacolneston (TAC) near Norwich; Bilsdale (BSD) in North Yorkshire

wiser0159_zimbabwe_workshop1019.pdf

BUILDING BACK BETTER: PLANNING WORKSHOP FOR CLIMATE RESILIENT INVESTMENT IN RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT IN CYCLONE AFFECTED REGIONS OF MALAWI, MOZAMBIQUE AND ZIMBABWE 1.0 BACKGROUND RAINBOW TOWERS HARARE ZIMBABWE 23-25 OCTOBER 2019 ECA (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa

ar13_report_25jun2013e.compressed.pdf

situated to record trace gas concentrations associated with both the mid-latitude Northern Hemisphere background levels and with the more polluted air arising from Europe. The observation network in the UK has been expanded to include three additional stations; Angus Tower near Dundee, Tacolneston near

CFC-11

expanded to include three additional stations; Angus Tower near Dundee, Tacolneston near Norwich and Ridge Hill near Hereford. Ridge Hill became operational in February 2012, Tacolneston began operating in July 2012 and Angus Tower has been making measurements since late 2005. The Met Office’s Lagrangian

factsheet_17-observations_over_land_2023.pdf

in the series describe measurements made over the sea, in the upper atmosphere, by weather satellites, by weather radar and by thunderstorm detection systems. Figure 1. Land surface synoptic station (Camborne, Cornwall). Figure 2. Camborne wind tower. Figure 3. The UK land surface synoptic observing

10_0230_fs_17_observations.pdf

and by thunderstorm detection systems. Figure 1. Land surface synoptic station (Camborne, Cornwall). Figure 2. Camborne wind tower. Figure 3. The UK land surface synoptic observing network (stations operated by the Met Office in May 2010). The UK land surface observing network Observations made

wiser0059_ghacof-48-meeting-notes.docx.pdf

this session on Partnerships: i) WISER Programme: DfID ii) GEOTOOLS and their applications to support decision making: Abebe Tadege iii) Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (CCVA) for Kenya Water Towers: Dr Hussen Seid iv) Progress on the CCAFS Climate Services for Africa: Dr J. Hansen v) ACREI: WMO

final_ar14_mainreport_aug14.compressed.pdf

trace gas concentrations associated with both the Northern Hemisphere background levels and with the more polluted air arising from Europe. An observation network for the UK (UK DECC network) has been created, along with Mace Head, it consists of three tall tower stations: Angus Tower near Dundee

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