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of Change Step 1. Analyse the context & discuss the need(s) your project aims to address Following these steps will show how your project ‘unfolds’ to create the changes and impact it wants to support. By the end of these steps, you will have developed a ToC map and narrative (as shown in this 'How

metoffice_sipn_2018_june_arctic.pdf

and distributed by aviso, with support from cnes. http://www.aviso.altimetry.fr/duacs/, 2014. M. J. Best, M. Pryor, D. B. Clark, G. G. Rooney, R .L. H. Essery, C. B. Ménard, J. M. Edwards, M. A. Hendry, A. Porson, N. Gedney, L. M. Mercado, S. Sitch, E. Blyth, O. Boucher, P. M. Cox, C. S. B. Grimmond, and R. J

call-part-1-annex-5.1_wiser-seb-how-to-note-1-.pdf

/wiser The views expressed in this publication are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of FCDO or the Met Office, UK. Images: I-stock; Robert Powell, Paul Watkiss. Citation. Watkiss, P. and Cimato, F. (2022). How to Note 1: Commissioning Socioeconomic Benefit

UK climate regions map

The UK comprises of England, Wales, Scotland and N Ireland. England and Wales comprises of England N, England S and Wales. England comprises of England N and England S.

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Warm May and spring for the UK

May 2024’s average mean temperature of 13.1°C for the UK beat 2008’s previous record figure of 12.1°C in a series which dates back to 1884. The month’s mean temperature has been influenced particularly by above average temperatures in the northern half of the UK, with Scotland’s May mean

lake_district.pdf

Height (m) Wind Speed mean/gusts (mph) Wind Direction (blowing from) 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:00 900 6/7 SE 4/6 SE 7/9 SE 6/8 SE 6/9 SE 7/11 SE 11/14 SE 16/22 E 15/20 E 600 6/7 SE 4/5 SE 6/8 S 4/6 S 6/9 SE 7/10 SE 9/12 SE 17/24 E 15/20 E 300 2/4 E 3/4 S 4/7 S 5/8 S 4/7 SE 4

brecon_beacons.pdf

(mph) Wind Direction (blowing from) 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:00 600 11/16 NE 9/11 NE 6/9 E 7/10 SE 4/7 SE 7/10 N 8/12 S 13/20 E 13/19 SE 300 3/7 NE 1/4 N 3/7 E 4/6 NE 3/6 NE 5/9 N 6/11 S 4/11 E 7/14 E Valley 2/5 N 2/3 N 2/5 E 4/6 E 2/5 S 3/7 E 5/10 S 3/7 S 6/14 E Height (m

DECC_final_report_May2011_part1

and chloroform emissions, together with ozone and hydrogen deposition have been characterised, leading to the estimation of methane emission rates for each event. The mean methane emission flux was found to be 400 ± 90 ng m - 2 s -1 . A strong seasonal cycle was found in the methane emission fluxes

Professor Peter Stott

of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. After that he carried out post-doctoral research at Edinburgh University on stratospheric ozone depletion. Key papers include: Stott, P. A., S. F. B. Tett, G. S. Jones, M. R. Allen, J. F. B. Mitchell, G. J. Jenkins., 2000. External control of twentieth century

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