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VAAC London QVA Licence Agreement

VAAC LONDON QVA API LICENCE AGREEMENT (Standard VAAC London QVA API Licence for use with VAAC London QVA Terms) This Licence Agreement for use with VAAC London QVA Terms (as defined below) incorporates the following: (A) (B) (C) (D) VAAC London QVA Terms; Privacy Policy: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk

Fusing weather forecasts, machine learning and citizen observations to improve urban heat predictions

A new Met Office led paper demonstrates how machine learning algorithms can be used alongside UK weather forecasts and citizen-science observations to improve the predictions of urban heatwave temperatures across London.

by citizens uploading their personal weather observations to the WOW platform, creating a unique dataset of high-density observations encompassing areas of cities which are sparsely sampled by professional observation sites. The proof-of-concept study focussed on 8 heatwave cases over London

ukcp18-overview-summary.pdf

change scenario and geographic location. The very likely ranges for UK capital cities at 2100 are summarised below for each scenario included in this report. Sea level change at 2100 (m) relative to 1981-2000 average RCP2.6 RCP4.5 RCP8.5 London 0.29-0.70 0.37-0.83 0.53-1.15 Cardiff 0.27-0.69 0.35-0.81

cop24-briefing-sheets_mohc.pdf

Programme. UKCP18 CLIMATE CHANGE OVER LAND UKCP18 projects greater chance of hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters This is broadly consistent with UKCP09 UKCP18 MARINE CLIMATE CHANGE How much will sea levels rise in the UK? Projected sea level rise projections at four UK capital cities by 2100

Airfield climate data

Gloucester Heathrow Humberside Inverness Isles of Scilly (St Mary's) Kirkwall Leeds Bradford Liverpool  London City Luton Manchester Newcastle Newquay  Norwich Prestwick Ronaldsway (Isle of Man) Shoreham (Brighton City) Southampton Southend Stansted Stornoway Sumburgh Tiree Unst Wick Aberdeen     Return

Met Office Science Conference 2021

Entrepreneurship Youth and Policy Our aim was for this to be an innovative and diverse conference with net zero carbon footprint with remote participation facilities and engagement from participants worldwide. Conference conclusions This scribe from Three Blind Mice highlights some of the important

BCC_city_pack_infographic_v3

and will inform further actionable information for city stakeholders. LOCATIONS • Bristol • Belfast • London City • Kirklees • Leeds • Glasgow • Exeter Ongoing 4 months Bristol City Council identified a need for an overview of Bristol’s past and future climate that could build a foundation of shared knowledge

ukcp18-newsletter.april-2019.pdf

we can make the most of them including new projects and climate services. More information on Adaptation Scotland and the Scottish perspective of UKCP18 is available here. London Climate Change Partnership (City Hall, 10 January) Hot on the heels of the launch of UKCP18, the Met Office project team

Tech Storm 2019

to generate sustainable and powerful technology creations that drive commercial with customer experience at the core. Now one of Europe’s leading UX agencies operating internationally across London, Bristol and Amsterdam, Nomensa blends state-of-the-art thinking, innovation and creativity to build

taf_summary.pdf

EGPO Stornoway 9 hr North EGHH Bournemouth 9 hr South EGHI Southampton 9 hr South EGHQ Newquay 9 hr South EGLC London City 9 hr South EGMC Southend 9 hr South EGNJ Humberside 9 hr South EGSH Norwick 9 hr South EGTE Exeter 9 hr South EGAA Belfast International 24 hr North EGNM Leeds Bradford 24 hr

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