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  • nswws-ad-hoc-survey---feb2020-rain.pdf

    was? 78% Very useful 17% Fairly useful 2% Not very useful 2% Not at all useful Didn’t know 3% LOW IMPORTANCE HIGH Key: (xxx) = mean performance 2% Planned a different activity Research conducted and infographic designed by djsresearch.co.uk

  • Briefing on the Arctic sea ice minimum - September 2019

    Arctic sea ice minimum Arctic sea ice extent reached its seasonal minimum of 4.15 million square km on 16th September 2019 (Figure 1), according to data from the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). This is the joint-2nd lowest minimum in the satellite record (Figure 2), virtually

  • Briefing on Arctic sea ice - September 2020

    recorded in 2012 at 3.39 million square km. The 2020 minimum sea ice extent is 2.49 million square km below the 1981-2010 average, and 0.38 million square km below the long-term linear trend (Figure 2).   Figure 1. Daily Arctic sea ice extent for 2020, compared with recent years, and the 1981-2010

  • PWMS007_Buoy_Observations

    . Revision History Date of this revision: 27 th May 2016 Date of Next revision: 1 st June 2017 Revision date 27 May 2016 First issue Summary of Changes Distribution This document has been distributed to Name Title Date of Issue Version Page 2 Product Description Buoy data (19 sites) – latest hourly

  • ukraine-report---fact-sheet-for-cop26-negotiating-team---07dec2021.pdf

    OFFICIAL CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS FOR UKRAINE www.metoffice.gov.uk Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2021 OFFICIAL P a g e 2 | 2 www.metoffice.gov.uk Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2021

  • ukraine-report---fact-sheet-for-cop26-negotiating-team---07dec2021pdf

    OFFICIAL CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS FOR UKRAINE www.metoffice.gov.uk Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2021 OFFICIAL P a g e 2 | 2 www.metoffice.gov.uk Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2021

  • CSSP_city_pack_BELFAST

    Concentration Pathways (RCPs) used in climate modelss to describe possible futures based on assumptions about green house gas emissions. In RCP2.6 global emissions are strongly mitigated and reduced. Global temperature rise is kept below 2°C. In RCP8.5 global emissions grow unmitigated and global

  • global-coupled-ocean-level1-product-userguidepdf

    ..................................................................................................8 III.2 List of variables ............................................................................................9 III.3 File names

  • global-coupled-ocean-level1-product-userguide.pdf

    ..................................................................................................8 III.2 List of variables ............................................................................................9 III.3 File names

  • annual_report_2022.pdf

    to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. This publication is available at: www.gov.uk/official-documents Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to us at enquiries@metoffice.gov.uk or +44 (0)370 900 0100 ISBN: 978-1-5286-2756-6 CCS0621841242 2 Performance report 4

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