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wiser_newsletter_issue3.pdf

to bridging the gap between climate research and development in Africa. A total of 180 full submissions were received earlier in the year by the Africa Academy of Sciences (AAS), which is partnering with the ECA to manage the grants. 2nd CR4D Institutional Collaboration Platform (ICP) The 2nd CR4D ICP

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A milestone in UK climate history

A new record daily maximum temperature was provisionally reached on 19 July, with 40.3°C recorded at Coningsby, Lincolnshire, exceeding the previous record by 1.6°C. A total of 46 stations across the UK exceeded the previous UK record of 38.7°C. Many long-running stations with 100+ year records

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UK records fifth warmest July on record

rainfall for July totalled 74.2mm, which is 90% of the long-term average. There was of course, much regional variation, with Wales the driest of the nations (59%) and Scotland the wettest (99%). Conditions have been very dry in the southwest of the UK, with Dorset recording just 44% of its average

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Driest July in England since 1935

the only place you could find rainfall totals modestly above their long-term averages for a few regions.   Dr Mark McCarthy of the National Climate Information Centre said: “July 2022 has been a significantly dry month for Southern England, only 10.5mm of rain has been provisionally recorded on average

theme_8-newton-fund.pdf

and social welfare The Newton Fund builds science and innovation partnerships with 16 partner countries to support their economic development and social welfare, and to develop their research and innovation capacity for longterm sustainable growth. It has a total UK Government investment of £735 million

Memo

and Inclusion (ED&I) strategic action, joined the meeting to provide an update on the progress in delivering the action plan stemming from the ED&I strategy. He introduced Jon Petch who was taking over as Chair of the ED&I Committee. • Tammy Lillie (People Director) presented a paper on total reward

air-quality-diy-activity.pdf

a picture/drawing of what was found and the last column, totals for each location. Tip How could you display the data you have collated? Could you make a graph with the information above? If it was a particularly windy day, does this affect your results if you were to conduct the experiment again? If you

National capability weather intelligence

the models that they evaluate. The team is responsible for the upkeep and development of these systems. Quality control of observations forms an integral part of activities. Many observations are totally automated, and instruments are subject to malfunctions. From a statistical perspective, erroneous

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Climate change impacts June temperature records

sunniest with 242.8 hours. A dry month, despite an unsettled end Rainfall was in short supply for much of June, though totals did climb in the second half of the month. The UK had just 68% of its average rainfall for the month, with 52.2mm of rainfall. Wales was particularly dry, recording just over

annual_report_2023.pdf

(see 3.4a) and include topic of ensemble benefits. EIB 3.5 Trust and engagement: Basket of measures on trust, engagement and overall reputation of the Met Office. KPI 4 - Finance and environmental, social and governance FESG 4.1 Operating profit: Budget baseline of £11.6m FESG 4.2 Total revenue: Budget

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