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New marine surface humidity climate monitoring product

November 2020 - Our new climate monitoring product HadISDH.marine provides yet more evidence of a changing climate.

The Met Office, in collaboration with the National Oceanography Centre, have produced a new climate monitoring dataset for surface humidity over oceans. The dataset is called HadISDH.marine which stands for the Met Office Hadley Centre Intergrated Surface Dataset of Humidity for the marine

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their capacity to help mobilise finance from national budgets, private sector partners and external donors (e.g. donor/Green Climate Fund). National Influence � � Policy influencing through enhanced quality and communication of data: Enhanced weather and climate services, including improved accuracy

Decadal forecast 2016

Outlook for global climate in the coming years

system over the next few years. They take into account natural variability as well as human influences. This is achieved by initialising climate models with observations of the current climate state, in addition to specifying changes in radiative forcing due to greenhouse gases, aerosols (both

upscaling-toolkit-introduction_and_stage1.pdf

stakeholders cooperate and push use as the benefits of the innovation • A level playing field emerges, and the former “to be” state becomes the • Climate service direction, become clear “as is” state in the providers initiate coherence, or • The innovation is a sector(s) innovations to influence commonly

PWS Annual Report FY21-22

Increase awareness that the changing climate will influence frequency of severe weather events. Met During the year there have been six ad hoc surveys following severe weather events where warnings have been issued, five of these surveys were after named storms with three of these surveys after Red

mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

State of the UK Climate 2016 Mike Kendon 1 , Dr Mark McCarthy 1 , Dr Svetlana Jevrejeva 2 , Tim Legg 1 1 Met Office National Climate Information Centre 2 National Oceanography Centre Cover: A thunderstorm over Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire during the evening of 13 September 2016. A rain gauge

Decadal forecast 2017

Outlook for global climate in the coming years

in the climate system over the next few years. They take into account natural variability as well as human influences. This is achieved by initialising climate models with observations of the current climate state, in addition to specifying changes in radiative forcing due to greenhouse gases, aerosols (both

Decadal forecast

Outlook for global climate in the coming years

are consistent with continued high levels of greenhouse gases.   Introduction Decadal forecasts are designed to predict fluctuations in the climate system over the next few years. They take into account natural variability as well as human influences. This is achieved by initialising climate models

NMHS Strategic Plan Template_Version 6.0

Strategic Plan 2016-2019 BUILDING ON ACHIEVEMENTS For decades, WMO Members and their NMHSs have made remarkable progress delivering on WMO priorities. The following are recent examples over the last four years: a) WMO has played a key role in the establishment of the Global Framework for Climate

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