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and what are the risks to output going forward and service levels. DH enquired about Met Office capability during this time especially if there is a severe weather event(s). 6. Met Office update DR informed the group that the Met Office transition to remote working had gone smoothly. It has been going

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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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of tropical storm frequency using a multi-model ensemble. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor Soc., 132, 647–666. © Crown copyright 2009 - 10 – Vitart, F., M. R. Huddleston, M. Déqué, D. Peake, T. N. Palmer, T. N. Stockdale, M. K. Davey, S. Ineson, and A. Weisheimer (2007). Dynamically-based seasonal forecasts

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: 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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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

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@metoffice.gov.uk This report should be cited as: Kendon, M., McCarthy, M., Jevrejeva, S. and Legg, T. (2017): State of the UK Climate 2016, Met Office, Exeter, UK. This work was supported by the Joint UK BEIS/Defra Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme (GA01101). 4 Executive Summary Land

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be cited as: Carter, S., Steynor, A., Vincent, K., Visman, E., and Waagsaether, K. (2019) ‘Co-production of African weather and climate services’. Second edition. Manual, Cape Town: Future Climate for Africa and Weather and Climate Information Services for Africa (https://futureclimateafrica.org

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