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western_europe_attribution_june_2022.pdf

probabilities) and their associated uncertainty are reported in Table 2. It is found that a new record in the region would occur once in several thousand years in the NAT world, while years with June temperatures higher than the one in 2003 are now more common (return time of about 66 years) and, under SSP2-4.5

Tropical cyclone forecast verification - southern hemisphere 2023-24

at the equator. Tropical cyclone forecast verification - measures of error Advisory positions from RSMCs La Réunion and Nadi, Fiji, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia and JTWC Hawaii are used as verifying observations of storm location. Best track data from these centres will be obtained once they become

Pollen: What are the different types?

a role in pollen levels as less rain means less pollen.  READ MORE: Met Office Pollen Forecast 2025: What You Need to Know The threshold for a high pollen count varies depending on the type of pollen. Once measured, the number of pollen grains is represented per cubic metre of air. Hay fever symptoms

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Satellite image of the month - 2021

a given location once a day. However, the advantages of the polar product can be seen in the lack of noise and the more complete identification of the SO2 plume. Credits: Image 1 & 2: Ⓒ Crown Copyright, Met Office, Data: EUMETSAT. Image 3: Met Office 2021, contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data

Duncan_Ackerley_ppt.pptx

of Greenland, Rockies and Himalaya for Northern Hemisphere • BIG impact of Antarctica for the Southern Hemisphere. • Perhaps focus the analysis on ocean basins (no missing data). • Revisit NWP vs Climate cyclones once the above has been done – what biases common (or not!) to both setups. • Extend

Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

and north-western areas for the rest of the day. A mainly cloudy start on the 18th, a breezy day, with rain in parts of the south and some central and western parts, rain also for the far north, all moving away north-eastwards, replaced by showery conditions, with brief sunny intervals especially

climate change.indd

to occur about once every 500 years, but now due to climate change they could occur on average once every 60 years. What CSSP China is doing The CSSP China project has provided a platform for scientists in China and the UK to analyse recent extreme weather and climate events in China and investigate

met-office-net-zero-guide-march-2025.pdf

includes the emissions impact of the supply of satellite data, which is crucial to weather and climate forecasting, as well as the impact of the full supercomputing infrastructure that Microsoft have built for us. Once hybrid working patterns settled down following the COVID-19 pandemic, we also

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Mauna Loa carbon dioxide forecast for 2025

decades of the Mauna Loa record (Table 1), due to ongoing rise in human-caused emissions which once again reached a new record high in 2024. In addition, regional climate conditions linked partly to El Niño caused a substantially weaker uptake of carbon by global land during 2024, resulting in a CO2

Nasa Space Apps Challenge returns to Exeter

Challenge returns to Exeter Author: Press Office 19 August 2024 The Met Office will play its part in the world’s largest hackathon when it hosts NASA’s International Space Apps Challenge once again. Up to 150 participants will gather for the two-day event at the Met Office headquarters in Exeter on 5-6

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