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Top ten UK’s hottest years all since 2002

historic weather records. Dr Mark McCarthy is the head of the Met Office’s National Climate Information Centre. Commenting on the extension of the temperature series, he said: “Looking back further into the UK’s weather reveals a very interesting timeline with the top ten warmest years at the most recent

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trees and power outages, with damage to the roof of the Titanic Belfast Museum. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200UTC 6 April 2024 shows storm Kathleen centred to the west of the UK with associated fronts sweeping north across the country. The central pressure from this storm was particularly deep

Prof Colin Jones

and run for 5 years. Career background Colin became head of UKESM in the summer of 2013. Before that he was head of the Rossby Centre for Climate Research at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), where he led development and application of both Global and Regional Climate

HadCM2: Met Office climate prediction model

HadCM2 was the first Met Office Hadley Centre coupled model developed under the Unified Modelling system.

Note that the most recent HadCM model is the HadCM3 HadCM2 stands for the Hadley Centre Coupled Model version 2. It was developed in 1995 and used in the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The atmospheric component has 19 levels with a horizontal resolution

National early warnings services

Early warning is a major element of disaster risk reduction. It prevents loss of life and reduces the economic and material impact of disasters. Effective early warning systems need a people-centred approach tailored to local conditions and involving a wide range of stakeholders. This is detailed

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. The Welsh Government reported 433 properties were flooded, the majority of these in South Wales. The centre of Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire was flooded when a wall collapsed under pressure from a local brook. Other locations affected included Lydney and Frampton Cotterell, both Gloucestershire

DARAJA

Communication Vizonomy Climate Risk Terminal 7 8 CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY INITIATIVES (CCI) APPROACHES FOR ENHANCING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE Background 9 � � � � � Vision of supporting organisation of the local communities to address poverty Currently working in Dar-es-Salaam, Morogoro, Dodoma, Mwanza, Arusha

metoffice_climatechange_firstexplorations_exploring-climate-change-data.pdf

to understand what has happened in the past. To do this they use historical data about the weather to measure how our climate has changed. Data about our weather is collected all over the world – in our skies, across land and in our oceans. From these data, the Met Office and other research centres

The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP)

and delivery of the Operating Plan devolved to the Management Team. Delivery of science and services is led by the Natural Hazards Science to Services Group (HIS2G). Above: Members of the Natural Hazards Partnership as of August 2024 - Met Office, National Centre for Atmospheric Research, National

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