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  • Snowfall 25 November to 26 December 2010

    25 November - 26 December 2010 (Snow and low temperatures across the United Kingdom) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 2 December 2010 General summary During this period the UK experienced two spells of extreme winter weather. From 25 November - 9 December persistent easterly or north-easterly winds

  • SPF City Pack_editable_template

    in the intensity of heavy summer rainfall events. Hot summers are expected to become more common. By 2050, every other summer may be as hot as the record breaking summer of 2018. Sea level will continue to rise in the 21 st century even if greenhouse gas emissions are reduced rapidly. Page 2 of 7 KIRKLEES

  • Microsoft Word - NEB_upd_2020

    temperatures in the tropical Atlantic and Pacific. The detailed methodology is described in Part 2. For this forecast the GloSea5 component comprised an aggregation of 42 GloSea5 predictions (ensemble members) initialised between 20 January and 9 February which cover the period March to May. For more

  • call-part-1-annex-5.1_wiser-seb-how-to-note-1-.pdf

    STUDIES The WISER SEB guidance presents a set of seven steps to conduct a SEB analysis (WISER, 2021) HOW TO NOTE 1: Commissioning studies on assessing socioeconomic benefits HOW TO NOTE 2: Undertaking the economic and costbenefit analysis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Identify the type of socio-economic benefits

  • glosea6-leaflet-for-data.pdf

    mean values are available from the whole length of a model integration. Surface Level Parameters 1. Surface temperature 2. Daily min and max 1.5m temperatures 3. Sea-ice concentration 4. 10m u-wind component 5. 10m v-wind component 6. 1.5m temperature 7. Precipitation rate 8. Soil moisture content 9

  • arctic_sea_ice_october.pdf

    HadISST1.2 dataset. 1 This is the 3 rd lowest September extent recorded in the era of satellite observations of sea ice, after 2012 and 2007. It falls very near the longterm linear trend (Figure 1), and is also very close to the September extents recorded in 2011 and 2015. 2 Figure 1: September sea

  • glosea-leaflet-for-data.pdf

    mean values are available from the whole length of a model integration. Surface Level Parameters 1. Surface temperature 2. Daily min and max 1.5m temperatures 3. Sea-ice concentration 4. 10m u-wind component 5. 10m v-wind component 6. 1.5m temperature 7. Precipitation rate 8. Soil moisture content 9

  • Prof Richard Betts MBE

    in the preparation of the 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), He is working on the chapter on Water in the Working Group 2 volume (Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability). Richard is a Contributing Author with the Science Panel for the Amazon, working on the chapter

  • glosea6-leaflet-for-datapdf

    mean values are available from the whole length of a model integration. Surface Level Parameters 1. Surface temperature 2. Daily min and max 1.5m temperatures 3. Sea-ice concentration 4. 10m u-wind component 5. 10m v-wind component 6. 1.5m temperature 7. Precipitation rate 8. Soil moisture content 9

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    Wet Very Wet Very Wet Sierra Leone Hot Hot Hot Normal Normal Normal Liberia Hot Warm Hot Normal Normal Normal Mali Hot Hot (2) Mixed (4) Very Wet Very Wet Very Wet Notes: The table gives an assessment of whether temperature and rainfall across each country have been above normal, normal or below

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