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risk-management-of-climate-thresholds-and-irreversible-change---5---sea-ice---dec-2019.pdf
could be an important ecological threshold because many animal species rely on the presence of sea ice, ranging from algae 2 to large mammals such as the polar bear 3 . The decline in Arctic sea ice cover will also have socioeconomic impacts and will likely lead to increased human activity
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record-breaking-heat-and-sunshine---july-2006---met-office.pdf
Station Highest Earliest year Ranking of highest Current or previous any month Temperature (°C) / for records temperature record (°C) / Date Date Wisley, Surrey 36.5 / 19th 1904 2 37.8 / 10 August 2003 Cambridge Botanic Garden 35.6 / 19th 1904 4 36.9 / 10 August 2003 Heathrow, Greater London 35.5 / 19th
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and Ride: 10 minutes (700 m) to Pinhoe Station: 20-25 minutes (1.5 km) to Digby and Sowton Station: 25 minutes (2 km) Travel Devon has information on cycle routes and maps of Exeter. Plan your bike journey to the Met Office using the CycleStreets journey planner. Frequent direct services operate between
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and explore ways to maximise the benefits and scientific advances across the whole programme. Contents 1. Cross-cutting theme ideas • The Global Hazard of Extreme El Niño's • UNSEEN • High Resolution Modelling • Madden-Julian Oscillation • Impacts-Based Forecasting • Climate Attribution 2. Group
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Africa Work Package 2: Strengthening Institutional Capability SA/2 Metocean Forecast Improvement • The South Africa Weather Service Marine Unit have access to their own (local) observations and deterministic models as well as predictions from other operational global weather centres, including
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ukv_model_data_sheet_2019.pdf
a day. The model’s initial state is kept close to the real atmosphere using incremental 3D-Var data assimilation. Resolution Aprox 2km Un-split File 1 [yyyymmddhhmm_u1096_ng_umqv_Wholesale1.grib] Full domain, all available time steps and the following surface level parameters: 1. 1.5m temperature 2
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PWMS043_UK_Hourly_spot_forecasts
on the day it was printed. Revision History Date of this revision: 27 th May 2016 Date of Next revision: 1 st June 2017 Revision date 27 May 2016 First issue Summary of Changes Distribution This document has been distributed to Name Title Date of Issue Version Page 2 Product Description Site specific
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Microsoft Word - 2024_01_storm_henk_v1.docx
Storm Henk, 2 January 2024 Storm Henk, the eighth storm of the 2023-2024 storm season, brought damaging winds and heavy rain to southern and central parts of England and Wales on 2 January 2024. Winds gusted widely at over 50Kt (58mph), even in inland locations, while Exeter Airport recorded a gust
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L5 – What have we learnt from the STEREO Heliospheric Imagers? Prof Richard Harrison Head of Space Physics Division & Chief Scientist, RAL Space We have been there! o NASA’s STEREO o Launched Oct 2006 1. A brief tour of what you get from a Heliospheric Imager 2. Some statements about the use
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ukv_model_data_sheet_2019pdf
a day. The model’s initial state is kept close to the real atmosphere using incremental 3D-Var data assimilation. Resolution Aprox 2km Un-split File 1 [yyyymmddhhmm_u1096_ng_umqv_Wholesale1.grib] Full domain, all available time steps and the following surface level parameters: 1. 1.5m temperature 2