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arctic_sea_ice_sept_2017.pdf
in the satellite record (Figure 2). It is 1.59 million sq km below the 1981-2010 average and 1.25 million square km above the record low extent of 3.39 million square km, which occurred in 2012. Figure 2: Arctic sea ice minima from 1979 to 2017 according to the NSIDC Sea Ice Index. Figure 1: Daily
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1.1yrs • Science data on transit thru’ LGA & MGA? © Crown copyright Met Office Ground Segment • Need 4 ground stations (15m dedicated dish) • 2/3 data centres for resilience • UK, US, S Korea ?? © Crown copyright Met Office Priority needs for L5 instruments / parameters • EUV imager • Magnetometer
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arctic_sea_ice_september.pdf
Center (NSIDC), 2.09 million sq km below the 1981-2010 average. This is the joint-2nd lowest minimum in the satellite record (Figure 2), virtually identical to the 4.15 million sq km recorded in 2007. It is 0.75 million square km above the record low extent of 3.39 million square km, which occurred
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Briefing on the Arctic sea ice minimum – September 2022
million sq km below the 1981-2010 average minimum extent, but 0.59 million sq km above the long-term linear trend (Figure 2). Figure 1. Daily Arctic sea ice extent for 2022, compared with recent years and the 1981-2010 average, with +/- 1 and 2 standard deviation intervals indicated by the shaded
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Health articles and research papers
Y et al. Pollen exposure and hospitalization due to asthma exacerbations: daily time series in a European city. International Journal of Biometeorology 2017; 61(10):1837-1848. http://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-017-1369-2 Pannullo F, Lee D, Neal L, Dalvi M, Agnew P, O'Connor FM et al. Quantifying
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Mauna Loa carbon dioxide forecast for 2025
the reduction in global CO2 emissions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Observed data is from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. The size of the annual CO2 rise has generally been increasing but with substantial variation from year-to-year (Figure 2), with the increase from 2023 to 2024 being
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PowerPoint Presentation
Center. Climate Outlook Asia: August to May Current Status 9 Current Status – Central Asia Current Status: Temperature Current Status: Rainfall August September October August September October Afghanistan Mixed (1) Mixed (2) Mixed (2) Normal* (3) Normal Normal Tajikistan Mixed (4) Hot Normal
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hctn_sept2023rapidhadgemstudy_v11pdf
Increasing chance of previously record-breaking UK average September temperatures Emily Wallace, Jenny Pirret www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2023, Met Office © Crown copyright 2020, Met Office Page 1 of 15 Document history Version Purpose Date 0.1 Draft 28/9/2023 0.2 Revision 2/10/2023 1
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hctn_sept2023rapidhadgemstudy_v1.1.pdf
Increasing chance of previously record-breaking UK average September temperatures Emily Wallace, Jenny Pirret www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2023, Met Office © Crown copyright 2020, Met Office Page 1 of 15 Document history Version Purpose Date 0.1 Draft 28/9/2023 0.2 Revision 2/10/2023 1
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Microsoft PowerPoint - Africa Climate Outlook - November 2025
Status: Rainfall August September October August September October Mauritania Mixed (1) Mixed (5) Mixed (5) Mixed (3) Normal Normal (7) Sierra Leone Hot Hot Hot Dry Normal Normal Liberia Normal Hot Hot Dry Normal Wet Mali Mixed (2) Mixed (5) Mixed (5) Mixed (4) Mixed (6) Mixed (8) Notes: The table gives