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factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025.pdf
in knots. The knot is defined as a speed of one nautical mile per hour. 1 knot = 0.51444 m s -1 = 1.15078 mile h -1 = 1.853 km h -1 = 1.689 ft s -1 There is a close relationship between surface isobars (line joining points of equal pressure) and wind speed and direction over open level terrain
wiser0003_briefingnote_dailyweatherforecastwesternkenya.pdf
classification is proposed: .Green – No hazard warnings in force. Amber - Potentially dangerous weather is expected. Be prepared. Red – Dangerous and potentially life threatening weather conditions are expected. Take immediate and appropriate action to ensure your safety. The appropriate colour code(s
Jose_Rodriguez_ppt.pptx
Circulation errors in the Maritime Continent area remotely force excessive westerly monsoon flow into the western Pacific and erroneous cyclonic circulation in the West Pacific. Rodríguez, J. M. and Milton, S. F. (2019), Atmosphere Martin, G. M. et al, (2021), Geoscientific Model Development Martin
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Sensor should provide data to (a) Service(s) ‣ For a cost-optimised system, avoid selecting instruments that generate data that the Services don’t need 22 May, 2015 Commercial-in-Confidence 6 Payload Prioritisation via Services • Information flow supports a sensitivity analysis of the dependence
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on aggregate losses. Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 18, 2933-2949 Coles, S., Heffernan, J., and Tawn, J. (1999). Dependence Measures for Extreme Value Analysis, Extremes, 2, 339–365. Ledford, A. W. and Tawn, J, A. (1996). Statistics for near independence in multivariate extreme values
6-sepa.final.pdf
frequency estimation. Institute of Hydrology, Wallingford, UK, 110 pages. 2 Chan S, Dale M, Gill E and Potter R. 2017. Rainfall Intensity for Sewer Design – Stage 2 Technical Report, UK Water Industry Research Limited, London. 3 Sayers, P.B; Horritt, M; Penning-Rowsell, E; McKenzie, A. (2015) Climate
3-forest.pdf
probabilistic climate change projections. Clim. Change 124, 791–803. doi:10.1007/s10584-014- 1122-3 Pyatt, G., Spencer, J. Hutchby, L., Davani, S., Fletcher, J. and Purdy, K., 2003, Applying Ecological Classification in the Lowlands: A Case Study in the New Forest Inclosures, Forestry Commission Technical Paper