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wiser0007_briefingnote_forecastsfarmers_westernkenya.pdf

to farmers as part of the WISER Western initiative. They pointed out that the monthly forecasts would provide useful updates on the three seasonal forecasts that are currently produced. Seasonal forecast timing The seasonal forecasts cover the following periods: � � � March, April, May “long” rainy season

met-office_together-brochure_scotland.pdf

that are at greatest risk from severe space weather events. Many of these services are ‘free at the point of use’ by Category 1 and 2 responders, as defined in the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. Occasionally, incidents may require the help of other specialised services that need additional funding

west-africa-climate-risk-report-final.pdf

and climate hazards in the 2050s, and how these hazards may interact with dynamic underlying socio-economic vulnerabilities. These interactions are considered in relation to water resources, agriculture and pastoralism, urban environments and infrastructure, coastal regions, human health and mortality

mo_together_scotland.pdf

that are at greatest risk from severe space weather events. Many of these services are ‘free at the point of use’ by Category 1 and 2 responders, as defined in the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. Occasionally, incidents may require the help of other specialised services that need additional funding

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Temperatures rising into next week

Saturday will be a day of sunny spells and showers. The showers will be heaviest in parts of Scotland, northern England, Wales and the Midlands, with the possibility of some isolated thunder. There will be fewer showers in the south and southeast, although these areas may still experience some

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Storm Hector sees an end to settled weather

toys and other loose objects.  As it is summer and trees are in leaf, there is a greater risk of impact from debris.” Stein Connelly, Operator Manager for Transport Scotland has said, “The strong winds and rain may lead to difficult driving conditions, particularly for high-sided vehicles.  As always

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Mixed picture for Easter

disruption. After the weekend the weather may become more settled across northern parts for a time, but southern parts are still likely to see showers or longer spells of rain at times. It is possible more settled weather may develop as we go through the start of April for much of the country, giving

nmla_policy_data.pdf

data for 5 stations. Licensing All data is provided under the terms of the Open Government Licence: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive/library/ogl-acknowledgement Supporting Statements • All data values are subject to Quality Control (QC) processes. This means that data may

pred_map.pdf

: 0.9996 Latitude Of Origin: 49.0000 Units: Meter The scale ratio stated is accurate when reproduced at A1 size by Met Office Safeguarding. Any other reproduction by conventional or electronic means e.g. printing from a PDF, may alter the scale of the map. Please check the dimensions of the grid to confirm

clee_map.compressed.pdf

: -100,000.0000 Central Meridian: -2.0000 Scale Factor: 0.9996 Latitude Of Origin: 49.0000 Units: Meter The scale ratio stated is accurate when reproduced at A1 size by Met Office Safeguarding. Any other reproduction by conventional or electronic means e.g. printing from a PDF, may alter the scale of the map

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