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east-africa-climate-risk-report-appendix-finalpdf
., Boffa, J.-M., Williams, T., Amede, T., with Auricht, C., Lott, R. and Mburathi, G. (eds) Farming systems and food security in Africa: Priorities for science and policy under global change. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 3-36 Page 19 of 28 Table 2: Evidence of climate sensitivities for key East
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wiser0029_guide_developing-a-ccisp.pdf
Guide Developing a County Climate Information Services Plan Authors: Emma Visman (VNG Consulting/King’s College London), Ayub Shaka (Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD), Calistus Wachana (KMD), and William Githungo (KMD). Supported by: Fund Manager: Delivery Partners: Contents
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Science from an Operational Mission: An L5 Consortium Meeting
11-14 May 2015 at 1 Victoria Street, BIS Conference Centre, London
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met-office_together-brochure_scotland.pdf
or a Met Office Civil Contingencies Advisor may be deployed to the MoD in London. Elsewhere, the Met Office provides NAME output for military incidents that may have international repercussions, with the Hazard Centre’s role becoming one of support in such circumstances. RIMNET – The Radioactive Incident
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mo_together_wales.pdf
, the Hazard Centre provides a service almost identical to that for civil authorities, namely, an ‘area-at-risk’ map and PACRAM forecasts. For larger incidents, the Duty Forecaster or a Met Office Civil Contingencies Advisor may be deployed to the MoD in London. Elsewhere, the Met Office provides NAME output
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mo_together_scotland.pdf
Civil Contingencies Advisor may be deployed to the MoD in London. Elsewhere, the Met Office provides NAME output for military incidents that may have international repercussions, with the Hazard Centre’s role becoming one of support in such circumstances. RIMNET – The Radioactive Incident Monitoring
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mo_together_walespdf
, the Hazard Centre provides a service almost identical to that for civil authorities, namely, an ‘area-at-risk’ map and PACRAM forecasts. For larger incidents, the Duty Forecaster or a Met Office Civil Contingencies Advisor may be deployed to the MoD in London. Elsewhere, the Met Office provides NAME output
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met-office_together-brochure_scotlandpdf
or a Met Office Civil Contingencies Advisor may be deployed to the MoD in London. Elsewhere, the Met Office provides NAME output for military incidents that may have international repercussions, with the Hazard Centre’s role becoming one of support in such circumstances. RIMNET – The Radioactive Incident
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met-office_climate-change-impacts-for-ukraine_report_08dec2021_englishpdf
, in the Thames Estuary in the UK, which includes London, flooding can occur when high tides coincide with low-pressure weather systems 87 . Areas of low-lying land (floodplains) in the estuary would be at significant risk of flooding if flood defences did not protect them. The Thames Estuary houses critical
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paper3_implications_for_projections.pdf
, C. E. (2007) “Ensemble climate predictions using climate models and observational constraints.” Philos Trans R Soc London Ser A 365:2029–2052. Stott, P. A., Jones, G. S. (2012) “Observed 21st century temperatures further constrain decadal predictions of future warming.” Atmos. Sci. Lett. doi