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the reduction in global CO2 emissions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Observed data is from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. The size of the annual CO2 rise has generally been increasing but with substantial variation from year-to-year (Figure 2), with the increase from 2023 to 2024 being
Center. Climate Outlook Asia: August to May Current Status 9 Current Status – Central Asia Current Status: Temperature Current Status: Rainfall August September October August September October Afghanistan Mixed (1) Mixed (2) Mixed (2) Normal* (3) Normal Normal Tajikistan Mixed (4) Hot Normal
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OFFICIAL Online Community Resilience Course Prospectus July to December 2025 1 Issued: June 2025 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL Contents Introduction Page 2 Courses • Met Office Information, Products and Services Page 4 • Winter Weather Hazards Page 5 • Climate Change and Community Page 6 Additional Links
the risk and causes of climate-related extremes and impacts Work package 1: Improved carbon cycle modelling to inform mitigation policy Work package 3: Climate impacts and disaster risk reduction Work package 2: Climate modelling “The drought conditions that started in 2010 in northeastern Brazil
for this date, which occurred in 2012 (Figure 1). Figure 1. Daily Arctic sea ice extent for 2018, compared with recent years and the 1981-2010 average with ± 1 and 2 standard deviation intervals indicated by the shaded areas. Data are from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Extent
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A Project Focus Phase 1 and Phase 2 The WISER programme was set up to deliver transformational change in the quality, accessibility and use of weather and climate information services at all levels of decision making CRISPP (Kenya) Co-producing climate information services for coastal and potato
Time (GMT) Page 1 of 28 OFFICAL CONTENTS Document Section Page Open Call Part 1 See Open Call Part 2 Table of Contents Page 2 Section one Introduction Page 3 Section two Key Information Page 5 Section three Open Call Lots Page 7 Section four Submission Process Page 9 Section five Theory of Change