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ukcp18-fact-sheet-sea-level-rise-and-storm-surge.pdf

that these simulations span the full range of CMIP5 model responses under climate change. These projections in particular should be viewed as indicative of the overall magnitude of changes we might see over the 21 st Century. For both these sets of simulations, we cannot be sure of the relative influence

call-part-1-annex-2_kmal-guidance.pdf

this knowledge to benefit other weather and climate information projects and programmes, enhancing WISER’s visibility. 3. Influencing policy, practice, and programmes to bring about transformational change to weather and climate information services programme development and impact. By contributing

Climate change and health

and health Author: Press Office 6 January 2023 Exploring how climate change can impact health, and how these risks can be mitigated. Climate change affects our daily lives. The climate influences the type of food we grow and eat; water availability; the way we cool our homes; and deciding where to build new

UK National Climate Science Partnership

The UK’s leading climate science organisations are joining forces to develop a new national alliance focused on climate solutions for society.

. This will grow the green economy and create jobs, for example through UK leadership and innovation in climate services. ·   Support the UK science community to maintain its world-leading status and influence in international programmes and in the application of science to climate policy and decision

aspire-implementation-plan.pdf

that longer range climate information (1-10 years ahead) may be of more relevance to the donor community to influence programmatic planning of social protection interventions and therefore a separate co-production dialogue at a donor/programme level may be of value and an agile approach to the management

climate_adaptation_webinar_summary.pdf

advances in understanding African climate, particularly in understanding the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall, of dry spells and other high impact weather events, and how those might change in future. This has improved our understanding of the processes that influence Africa's climate, narrowed

Understanding tropical nights and their impact

climate, that probability has risen to approximately 20% per year. This shift highlights the growing influence of anthropogenic factors on extreme weather events in the UK. READ MORE: Met Office 10-Day Trend: Temperatures to peak this weekend Climate projections suggest that tropical nights will become

wcssp-south-africa-2025-science-highlights-report.pdf

to incorporate local observation types. Finally, a novel analysis that more clearly shows the mechanism of the influence of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on South African climate at seasonal timescales has been completed – see extended highlights, section 6.4. A paper is currently under consideration

Glacial archaeology – unlocking the climate time machine

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Storm Bert in the news

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