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ukcp18-headline-findings-2.pdf

, while we continue to play a leading role in international efforts to keep the global temperature rise to well below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C (by reducing our own emissions, supporting the developing world to do the same and contributing to global diplomatic and scientific efforts

National and regional text forecast

& Shetland Highland & Eilean Siar Grampian Tayside, Central & Fife Strathclyde Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian & Borders Northern Ireland Northeast England Northwest England Yorkshire & the Humber East Midlands West Midlands East of England London & Southeast England Southwest England Wales Description

mena-climate-risk-report-appendix-final.pdf

of the outputs through iterative discussions across the project team. Consultations with the customer (FCDO) are conducted to identify the socio-economic themes relevant to their decision context. Stage 2 involves establishing the baseline relationship between climate and the key socio-economic themes

Central England Floods 20 July 2007

extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 21.1 °C at Shoeburyness (Essex) and Castlederg (Tyrone) Lowest Minimum Temperature 3.3 °C at Wick Airport (Caithness) Most Rainfall 147.0 mm at Sudeley Lodge (Gloucestershire) Most Sunshine 14.9 hours at Fair Isle (Shetland) National Meteorological Library and Archive

ukcp18_factsheet_snow_jul-2021.pdf

the regional projections over the UK which assess different local conditions given the uncertainty in the driving information. • Derived projections – a set of climate futures for the UK at 60km grid resolution for a low emissions scenario, RCP2.6 and a global warming level of 2 °C and 4 °C. These have been

wiser0099_enacts-ethiopia.pdf

of western Ethiopia and the southeast of the country is characterised by hot, dry plains. As a result of this topography, one can travel rapidly from one climate extreme to another in a short distance.2 Malaria is a scourge across 75% of the country. More than 50 million people are at risk of malaria

Microsoft Word - 2021_09_high_temperatures.docx

Exceptionally mild New Year, 2021/2022 Over the New Year period from 30 December 2021 to 2 January 2022 the UK experienced a spell of exceptionally mild weather for the time of year. Daily maximum temperatures reached 15 to 16 °C quite widely, and the UK recorded both its warmest New Year’s Eve

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911.pdf

and 1.5 °C below average, but up to 2 °C below in parts of Scotland. Mean minimum temperatures were between 1 and 2 °C below average in western Scotland, but generally much closer to normal elsewhere, and up to 0.5 °C above average in some eastern coastal parts of England. Rainfall was 97

Braer Storm 10 January 1993

knots (79 knots) Forecast pressure charts from the Meteorological Office global and limited area models. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 13.5 °C at Yeovilton (Somerset) Lowest Minimum Temperature -1.0 °C at Inverness (Highland) and Dalcross (Highland) Most Rainfall 37.2 mm

SWA Report to SWT

What can we learn from solar wind observations at L5? Solar wind power input to the magnetosphere/unit area: P = V sw B IMF2 µ 0 sin 4 (θ /2) Perreault and Akasofu 1978 Defines the energy available to drive plasma convection, create plasma waves, inject and energise ring current ions, heat

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