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wiser0029_guide_developing-a-ccisp.pdf

proportion of people in your community can read and write? • What language(s) do people find easiest to read in? Questions related to people’s access to, understanding and use of climate information: • Currently how easy is it for you to access weather and climate information relevant to your

nmsbelize_seb_report.pdf

temperature alert system, and the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF) supercomputing capacity. Copyright The author/s of this report (including any appendices and/or schedules to this report) owns any copyright in it (the “copyright”) and s/he has given the Met Office

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

, R., Pichon, F., New, S. and Osborne, R. (2022) Climate risk report for the East Africa region: Supplementary Document: Appendices. Met Office, ODI, FCDO. Image location: Tanzania www.metoffice.gov.uk www.metoffice.gov.uk age 0 of 29 © Crown Copyright 2021, Met Office Source: © Crown Copyright 2022

Satellite image of the month - 2022

December 2022 - solar prominence eruptions 8 December 2022 We finish off our 2022 satellite image highlights with a view not (as usual) of the Earth, but rather of the Sun. The image above is created using data from GOES-16's Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI), a sophisticated extreme ultraviolet (EUV

southern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

showers in from the North Sea. Examples include 12 January 1987 when persistent heavy showers resulted in over 35 cm of level snow either side of the Thames estuary and 52 cm at East Malling, Kent with travel disruption, and early March 2005 when dri s of up 30 cm occurred over the Downs in Kent

mo-phenology-supplement-v4.pdf

., Henrys, P.A., Hemming, D., Bell, J.R., Botham, M.S., Burthe, S., Helaouet, P., Johns, D.G., Jones, I.D., Leech, D.I., Mackay, E.B., Massimino, D., Atkinson, S., Bacon, P.J., Brereton, T.M., Carvalho, L., Clutton-Brock, T.H., Duck, C., Edwards, M., Malcolm Elliot, J., Hall, S.J.G., Harrington, R

south-west-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

in inland Devon. On 8/9 January 1982 conditions were especially severe in the Bristol area where dri s were locally 1 m deep. Another event, this time from convective showers, on 12 January 1987 produced snow depths of 35 cm (Falmouth), 39 cm (Penzance) and even 23 cm on the Scillies. Also, persistent

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Mauna Loa carbon dioxide forecast for 2023

and predicted for 2023 relative to the preceding year, vs. the Niño3.4 index for April of the preceding year to March of the current year. The Niño3.4 index is the sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly in region 5°N to 5°S and 170°W to 120°W in the Pacific Ocean, de-trended to remove the effect

mena-climate-risk-report-appendix-final.pdf

: Richardson, K., Doherty, A., Osborne, R., Mayhew, L., Lewis, K., Jobbins, G., Fox, C., Griffith, H. and El Taraboulsi-McCarthy, S. (2021) Climate Risk Report for the Middle East and North Africa region: Supplementary Document: Appendices, Met Office, ODI, FCDO. age 0 of 22 Appendix A: Methods

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