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Microsoft Word - PWSCG Minutes 17-10-18 Final 1.0

MINUTES PWSCG (44) Meeting 10:00 – 15:00 Wednesday 17 th October 2018 Design Council, Angel Building, 407 St John St, Clerkenwell, London EC1V 4AB Attendees Wyn Williams (WW) Sarah Jackson (SJ) Paul Riches (PR) Steph Hurst (SH) Charlie Coull (CC) Lester McDonald Tracy Goode (TG) Paul Furlong (PF

NCIC Monthly Summary

monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 25.1 °C was recorded at Kinlochewe (Ross & Cromarty) on the 31st. A minimum temperature of -6.1 °C was recorded at St Harmon (Powys) on the 2nd. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 21st, 103 mm of rain fell at Mickleden (Cumbria). A wind

midlands_-climate-met-office.pdf

soils are usually near saturation. The Severn valley is particularly prone, since it drains extensive upland areas in mid- Wales. At Easter 1998 a stationary band of heavy rain that stretched across the Midlands from Worcester to Peterborough resulted in floods in which 5 people died and 1000's were

ukcp-probabilistic-extremes-report-september-2020.pdf

© Crown Copyright 2020 Executive Summary • This report describes 21 st century projections of 20-, 50- and 100-year return levels of daily maximum surface air temperature (TXx), daily precipitation (Rx1day) and 5-day accumulated precipitation (Rx5day) at 25km resolution. • This new information on climate

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Heatwave continues into July

, said: “The heatwave conditions will continue to affect pretty much all parts of the UK over the next few days. Although peak temperatures may not be quite as high as we have seen this week, we will still see temperatures widely in the mid to high 20’s °C with 30 °C or more still possible across

wiser0241_w2-sip_water_sector.pdf

and necessary precautions to undertake during every circumstance, issuing early warnings to downstream communities if there is a possibility of dam breaks or dam(s) overflow and taking measures to ensure adequate safe water provision to avert water borne disease outbreaks during expected and actual water

Microsoft Word - MOB Summary 26 Oct 10.doc

profit BPM remains green, despite some reduction in commercial revenue. • NJ reported that the Business Profit stretch BPM was amber but remained achievable if a number of significant opportunities are realised. • NJ also delivered the H&S quarterly report. There were no incidents requiring formal

regional_training_workshop_seasonal-predictions_report_final.pdf

, and the conclusions are clear as if you the reader were interpreting for the first time without any previous instruction or guidance. © Crown copyright 2021, Met Office Page 11 of 43 2.2. Week 2 Training sessions • Day 5: Monday 1 st Match 2021 Day 5 introduced Session 3 on Advanced CPT and R tools

Climate Research 69:129

Bulgaria 3293 0 −3293 775 Cyprus 1233 2825 1592 −2522 Egypt 3335 413 −2922 −454 Greece 2152 1593 −559 1123 Iran 930 529 −401 691 Iraq 809 2409 1600 −1056 Israel 2004 2044 40 −2227 Italy 2500 952 −1548 502 Jordan 692 2447 1755 −743 Lebanon 1209 2632 1423 873 Libya 487 509 23 −582 S. Arabia 2403 1340

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