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Collaborating for energy network resilience

the necessary data needed to support a range of energy modelling for sub-seasonal to climate timescales. This effort is specifically focused on understanding the energy needs for the 2030’s and beyond. Working with Ofgem, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), the Climate Change

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in the 2040’s, click here). Initial activities are designed to form an “exploratory phase” and to build a UK wide community around the project. Weather and climate use case The weather and climate use case has commissioned the UK Chemistry & Aerosol (UKCA) activity to the University of Cambridge

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Climates. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139016476 & Bohnenstengel, S. et al (2014) Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.2144 Page 1 of 9 HOW IS TEMPERATURE CHANGING ACROSS THE UK? CURRENT TRENDS * FUTURE TRENDS ** ANNUAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE Since the 1961-1990 period annual average

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. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139016476 & Bohnenstengel, S. et al (2014) Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.2144 Page 1 of 9 HOW IS TEMPERATURE CHANGING ACROSS THE UK? CURRENT TRENDS * FUTURE TRENDS ** ANNUAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE Since the 1961-1990 period annual average

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and inclusive co-production for weather and climate services’. Exeter: Met Office. 5. Arrighi, J., Koelle, B., Besa, M.C., Spires, M., Kavonic, J., Scott, D., Kadihasanoglu, A., Bharwani, S. and Jack, C., 2016. Dialogue for decision-making: unpacking the ‘City Learning Lab’ approach. FRACTAL working

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Wales Midlands Hawarden Airport, Flintshire Pitsford, Northamptonshire 37.1 40.2 East Anglia Cambridge, NIAB 39.9 England SW Bude, Corwall 36.0 S Wales England SE & Central S Gogerddan, Ceredigion Heathrow and St James’s Park, London 35.8 40.2 19 July 2022 18 July 2022 19 July 2022 19 July 2022 18 July

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Climates. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139016476 & Bohnenstengel, S. et al (2014) Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.2144 Page 1 of 9 HOW IS TEMPERATURE CHANGING ACROSS THE UK? CURRENT TRENDS * FUTURE TRENDS ** ANNUAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE Since the 1961-1990 period annual average

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Climates. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139016476 & Bohnenstengel, S. et al (2014) Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.2144 Page 1 of 9 HOW IS TEMPERATURE CHANGING ACROSS THE UK? CURRENT TRENDS * FUTURE TRENDS ** ANNUAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE Since the 1961-1990 period annual average

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(160°E-150°W, 5°S – 5°N), the forecast vs. observed temperature correlation is r=0.84 with a 0.67°C mean RMS error. Forecasts of sea surface temperature in the Atlantic are also skilful: in the tropical Atlantic formation region (5°-85°W, 10°N– 30°N), the forecast vs. observed temperature correlation

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