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metoffice_bringingdatatolife_firstexplorations_designingaweatherapp.pdf

profile. Who is using their app and why? Is there a specific target audience? What is that audience interested in? What would be the ‘unique selling point’ of the app which would make it the best on the market? What would make the end user want to buy and download it to their phones/ devices? s Tip

Michael_Baidu_ppt.pptx

, University of Leeds; 2 University of Leeds/Met Office strategic research group Michael Baidu – [email protected] 1 Objectives • Investigate the model(high res MetUM)’s ability to simulate the interaction between the sea breeze front and boundary layer rolls in the presence of orography. • Compare

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Impacts of Climate Changes and Extreme Weather Events in Brazil Osvaldo Moraes CEMADEN Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil • Underpin capability in climate modelling in Brazil; • Gain understanding of recent climate changes and Brazil´s role in mitigation activities; • Understanding

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Mixed conditions bring warm and wet summer for the UK

. The highest individual temperature recorded this summer was a relatively modest 32.2°C at Chertsey, Surrey on 10 June and Coningsby, Lincolnshire on 25 June, falling a long way short of last year’s unprecedented 40.3°C at Coningsby but the same as 2021’s highest temperature of the year. Wet season Summer

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and food self‐sufficiency in China: from past to 2050. Food and Energy Security, 3(2), 86-95. Huang, J. and Rozelle, S. (2009). Agricultural Development and Nutrition: the Policies behind China’s Success. World Food Programme, 1-44. Pope, E. (2017). China Food Security risk assessment methodologies

NCIC Monthly Summary

monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 25.1 °C was recorded at Kinlochewe (Ross & Cromarty) on the 31st. A minimum temperature of -6.1 °C was recorded at St Harmon (Powys) on the 2nd. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 21st, 103 mm of rain fell at Mickleden (Cumbria). A wind

NCIC Monthly Summary

an extremely busy night due to flooding incidents, logging almost 300 calls. Four people were rescued from St Kew Ford in Cornwall, and five people were rescued from a flooded cave in Priddy, Cheddar. Many roads were flooded across Devon and Cornwall including the A30, A303, and A390. The last five days

publichealthlandcover_writeup.pdf

Public Health and Land Cover in the UK - Summary Workshop at Met Office, Exeter Monday 21 st March 2016 Introduction This document summarises key points discussed at a 1-day workshop on ‘Public Health and Land Cover’, held at the Met Office, Exeter on 21 st March 2016. Motivation and support

Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

the 23rd, gave 125.8 mm at Honister Pass (Cumbria), while other areas were drier, with brightness over the south-east. A mild night followed, with Scilly St Mary’s Airport not falling below 11.2°C, then the 24th was bright and very mild in the east and south-east, Santon Downham (Suffolk) recording

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