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How did COVID-19 lockdowns affect the climate?

infrastructure under huge pressure. In this new study we look to see if the changes to our daily lives over the last 12 months have had an effect on the climate. On a global scale, the new study by Jones et al. (2021) (which is also the subject of a Research Spotlight in EOS) finds very little changes

The science of linking climate change to extreme weather events

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mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

not be used as a climate index in its own right. The named storms of Gertrude, Henry and Imogen in late January and early February followed the previous storms of Desmond, Eva and Frank in December 2015 which brought record-breaking rainfall and associated extensive and severe flooding during December

west-africa-climate-risk-report-appendix-final.pdf

2 Contents Appendix A: Methods and Data .............................................................................. 2 Climate in context methodological approach ........................................................ 2 Climate data and analysis methods

Strengthening Climate Information Partnerships in East Africa (SCIPEA)

The purpose of the SCIPEA project was to strengthen climate partnerships on three levels.

Enhancing links and data exchanges between global, regional and national climate organisations was a core part of the project, with the aim of strengthening resources and tools for seasonal forecasts. In addition, the project has facilitated the co-development of tailored services with climate

Ministry of Defence (MOD) Climate Change and Sustainability Strategy

The Met Office Hadley Centre supported the Ministry of Defence (MOD) to assess how the future climate might impact their processes and policies.

Some of the ways climate change might impact UK defence include: Increases in extreme temperature, providing challenges for personnel Increased environmental stresses on equipment and infrastructure Increases in extreme UK weather that require military assistance The Ministry of Defence Climate

Researchers point the way to managing climate change risks

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Food security under pressure from climate change

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east-africa-climate-risk-report-appendix-final.pdf

Climate risk report for the East Africa region Supplementary Document: Appendices Authors: Katy Richardson, Roger Calow, Florence Pichon, Stacey New, and Rebecca Osborne Reviewers: Richard Jones, Jane Strachan, Kirsty Lewis, Mandar Trivedi, and Leah Mwai Recommended citation: Richardson, K., Calow

asia-climate-outlook---september-2023-v2.pdf

Climate Outlook Asia: June to March Asia: Monthly Climate Outlook June to March Issued: September 2023 Overview Current Status Outlooks Annex 1 – Supplemental Information Climate Outlook Asia: June to March Overview Asia Current Status and Outlook – Temperature Asia Current Status and Outlook

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