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Fourth Calibration and Monitoring Workshop Programme

), the first identified BS is the tall metallic tower on Cimetta (1633 m altitude, 18 km range). The best stability and lowest dispersion have been observed during clear-sky days in winter months: typical daily standard deviation of the differential phase shift was less than 9° while that of ρhv

final_arrcc_carissa_regional_workshop_jan2019_report.pdf

(Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) presented on experiences using CORDEX to examine changes in climate over the Himalaya, a region known as the “water tower of Asia” or the third pole of the world for its unique bio-geophysical, climatic and hydrological features. He mentioned that the IPCC reports

met-office_climate-change-impacts-for-ukraine_report_08dec2021_english.pdf

, and the efficiency reduction for nuclear power is even greater at 0.4–0.6% per degree, requiring significant additional production to meet demand 104 . Reductions in the efficiency of existing energy infrastructure such as cooling towers have already been observed during heat waves, compounded by P a g e 23 | 34

annual-report-2016-17.pdf

2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Imported (potable) 39,531 34,312 37,899 27,740 Non-Financial Indicators (m3) Water consumption Abstracted (borehole) 17,640 22,633 15,457 26,857 Grey water (harvested rainwater) 3,133 318 - - Recycled water (discharge from cooling towers) - 8,015 6,628 7,907 Financial

output/wah_exp_design_v7.dvi

level to the cloud top to represent the anvil, and decreases cloud fraction to a constant value below the freezing level to represent the convective tower. Deep clouds are defined as those having their bases in the boundary layer and their tops above the freezing level. If convection

trd---climate-risk-report-for-sea---v2-final.pdf

Low Low Medium Landing stations High High Low Low Low Data centres High Low Medium Medium Low Antennas/towers Low Low Low Low High 48 G: Glossary A list of acronyms and definitions for technical terms used throughout the report are provided below. Acronyms AC ADB APHRODITE ASEAN BCR CDD CMIP CO 2

Met Office Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20

/19 2019/20 Imported (potable) 27,740 33,280 35,694 33,693 Non-financial indicators (m 3 ) Water consumption Abstracted (borehole) Grey water (harvested rainwater) 26,857 - 21,334 - 20,019 - 20,534 - Recycled water (discharge from cooling towers) 7,907 6,499 7,149 5,498 Financial indicators (£) Water

annual-report-2017-2018.pdf

21,334 Grey water (harvested rainwater) 318 - - - Recycled water (discharge from cooling towers) 8,015 6,628 7,907 6,499 Financial indicators (£) Water supply costs 70,426 75,623 55,957 66,467 20 ANNUAL REPORT PERFORMANCE REPORT Finite resources (water) We have metering at our HQ to monitor and record

annual-report-2018-19.pdf

) 15,457 26,857 21,334 20,019 Grey water (harvested rainwater) - - - - Recycled water (discharge from cooling towers) 6,628 7,907 6,499 7,149 Financial indicators (£) Water supply costs 75,623 55,957 66,467 68,311 Finite resources (Water) We have metering at our headquarters to monitor and record our

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