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wiser0172_entebbecommsworkshop_20190327.pdf

% if the respondents were from media organisations and 30% from weather and climate organisations. Statistics of the responses is provided in the graphics and brief summary of the main results is below. Overall assessment: all respondents agreed that the workshop had met their expectations, with 70% strongly

mwr_2025_03_for_print.pdf

high ground. Temperatures across the country then turned colder than average as high pressure near Iceland exerted its influence on the UK. The following brief period of low pressure saw an increase in temperatures, and then high pressure from the southwest moved in, bringing warm and settled

mwr_2025_03_for_print_v1.pdf

high ground. Temperatures across the country then turned colder than average as high pressure near Iceland exerted its influence on the UK. The following brief period of low pressure saw an increase in temperatures, and then high pressure from the southwest moved in, bringing warm and settled

11-14-a-clean-air-future-activity-plan.pdf

the 3 title cards (1) sources of air pollution (where it comes from), (2) how air pollution affects our health, (3) air pollution solutions. Once complete, they can sort the sources of air pollution further, into indoor and outdoor air pollution. Students can check their answers against the answers

Microsoft Word - MOB Summary 25 Jan 11.doc

Met Office Board Summary 25 Jan 2011 • The Met Office Board were shown a short video piece by Hd of Seasonal to Decadal Forecast, which showcased the concept of providing on-line media information and briefed the Board on La Nina and regionalised flooding. • Julia Slingo, Chief Scientist

seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

. They will have to produce separate versions of each weekly, monthly and seasonal forecast for the internet, for SMS and for radio. However, this approach will solve an important financial problem which has prevented similar initiatives in the past from becoming sustainable once donor funding runs out

wiser0008_seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

. They will have to produce separate versions of each weekly, monthly and seasonal forecast for the internet, for SMS and for radio. However, this approach will solve an important financial problem which has prevented similar initiatives in the past from becoming sustainable once donor funding runs out

minutes---mouf-2024.pdf

on Supercomputer 1400: Agenda Item 7: 3 month weather outlook brief 1420: Agenda item 8: Specific issues raised by attendees 1450: Agenda item 9: Any other business 1455: Agenda Item 10: Date of next event Close Page 1 of 7 MOUF – 25 th November 2024 OFFICIAL Agenda Item 1: Welcome & Introductions Mark

Scorching Junes: How often do we see temperatures over 30°C in June?

, a clear upward trend is visible in the number of weather stations recording temperatures of 30°C or higher during the month of June, a threshold once considered rare in the British Isles. In the 1960s and 1970s, such high temperatures were infrequent and typically short-lived. For example, in 1961

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