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global-model-parameters-may-2019.pdf

levels Fraction of horizontal grid square occupied by cloud in layers centred on height levels. 1 [YYYYMMDD]T[hhmm]Z-PT[nnnn]H[mm]M-cloud_amount_ on_height_levels.nc cloud amount on pressure levels Fraction of horizontal grid square occupied by cloud in layers centred on pressure levels. 1 [YYYYMMDD]T

mogreps-g-parameters-may-2019.pdf

levels Fraction of horizontal grid square occupied by cloud in layers centred on height levels. 1 [YYYYMMDD]T[hhmm]Z-PT[nnnn]H[mm]M-cloud_ amount_on_height_levels.nc Hourly (0-48) 3-hourly (51-144) 6-hourly (150-168) Instantaneous cloud amount on pressure levels Fraction of horizontal grid square

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UK researchers join forces for climate solutions

Seven Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) supported centres and the Met Office will work together as the new UK National Climate Science Partnership (UKNCSP) to respond to threats posed by a rapidly changing climate by putting climate science at the forefront of the solutions agenda

Consolidated RCC Assessments_24 Jan 2017

Regional Climate Centres in Africa Consolidated Capacity Needs Assessments Supported by: - 2 - Preamble In the light of the enormous challenges climate variability and climate change pose to societies, there is an urgent need to enable African countries to provide the best possible climate services

nmsbelize_seb_report.pdf

Economics recently completed a second comprehensive study of the UK Met Office’s socioeconomic impacts, and an evaluation of the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme. Previously London Economics carried out socioeconomic assessments of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, the UK Met Office’s

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New Joint Director of UK National Climate Science Partnership announced

The UKNCSP was formed to draw together climate research capability from six Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) supported research centres and the Met Office. The partnership will enable world-class climate science to optimally inform key decisions.  Commenting on the appointment, Dr Palmer

mohc-note-final.pdf

COP25: Met Office Hadley Centre Our purpose The Met Office Hadley Centre (MOHC) provides climate science and services to help people make better decisions to stay safe and thrive. We do this by working with partners around the globe to carry out world leading research. This science is used

wiser0114_aspire_crops_report_0719.pdf

the links between climate and the risk of severely low production for maize, concentrating on the major ‘breadbasket’ regions in China and the USA. Concentrating on reductions of at least 1 tonne per hectare on yield, they aim to link such ‘yield shocks’ with thresholds in temperature and rainfall

UK National Climate Science Partnership

making, protecting the UK’s authoritative position in international negotiations. How is the Partnership different from other collaborations? The Met Office and NERC Centres have a long history of productive collaboration in numerical modelling. This new partnership will build on these strong

output/wah_exp_design_v7.dvi

Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QY b Smith School for Enterprise and the Environment, University ofOxford,Oxford,OX12BQ,UK. c Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QG d Met Office Hadley Centre, Fitzroy Road, Exeter, EX1 3PB, UK e Atmospheric, Oceanic

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