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Stratospheric processes

Chemistry-Climate Model Validation Activity and supporting the WMO/UNEP Scientific Assessments of Ozone Depletion. Contribute to the European project COMBINE for including new components in Earth system models. Inclusion of stratospheric chemistry into the Hadley Centre Earth system model through the UKCA

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Demonstrating the socio-economic benefits of CIS to policy makers through a combination of modelling, research and advocacy Support to African Regional Climate Centres Identifying needs and gaps, sharing lessons, developing best practices and promoting standards among African Regional Climate Centres (RCCs

Dr Ed Blockley

Areas of expertise  Ocean and sea-ice modelling  NEMO ocean model  CICE sea ice model  Ocean and sea ice forecast validation  Scientific software development  Operational transitions Publications by Ed Current activities Ed is manager of the Polar Climate Group within the Met Office Hadley Centre

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National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting Dir: Dr. E.N. Rajagopal Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services Dir: Dr. S.S.C. Chenoi National Centre for Coastal Research Dir: Dr. M.V. Ramana Murthy National Centre for Polar &Oceans Research (NCPOR) Dr. M. Ravichandran Kerala

wiser0155_daraja-_flyer.pdf

. DARAJA brings together different stakeholders of weather and climate information to have dialogues with National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMMS) to create and pilot improved weather information services. DARAJA is implemented by Resurgence, Kounkuey Design Initiative (KDI) and Centre

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Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA), National Centre for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters (CEMADEN) and the Met Office, the UK’s national meteorological service, and other key UK and Brazilian scientific institutes. The Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership Programme

Microsoft Word - 2019_012_november_rain.docx

of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire were also badly affected by flooding from both river and surface water sources. 35 properties were evacuated in Mansfield after a mudslide and floodwaters threatened Derby city centre. Matlock-Derby-Nottingham rail services were cancelled. There were also impacts

southeast_asia_climate_analysis_and_modelling_framework.pdf

was supported by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office Southeast Asia Prosperity Fund, the Centre for Climate Research Singapore and the Met Office. A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH The Southeast Asia Climate Analysis and Modelling Framework has brought together scientists from the Met Office Hadley Centre

WCSSP Southeast Asia

Centre for Atmospheric Science, University College London, University of East Anglia, University of Leeds and the University of Reading. UK research institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project on our fund management page.  Why is this research important

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2024: record-breaking watershed year for global climate

the 1850-1900 global average, according to the HadCRUT5 temperature series, collated by the Met Office, the University of East Anglia and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. 2024 is therefore the warmest year on record and is likely the first calendar year exceeding 1.5°C. 2023’s value of 1.46°C

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