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Microsoft Word - 2020_09_storm_alex.docx

image on 2 October 2020 shows the southern half of the UK swathed in cloud and the centre of storm Alex located to the west of the Channel Islands. In contrast, Northern Ireland and Scotland experienced clear and calm conditions. The sequence of analysis charts shows the centre of storm Alex located

What’s next as the Sun reaches solar maximum phase?

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WISER reports

and small trading craft on the Indian Ocean coast of Tanzania’  - January 2018 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0075 Report by Robert Powell Regional Climate Centres in Africa - Consolidated capacity needs assessments - August 2017 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0035 This report provides

Decadal forecast

Forecast issued January 2021. The forecast will next be updated in 2022 and will be issued via the WMO Lead Centre for Annual and Decadal Prediction. Further discussion and background information can be found in this research news article. Decadal forecasts, also called ‘near-term’ climate

data-science-framework-2022-2027.pdf

the three pillars...............................................................27 BOX I Joint Centre for Excellence in Environmental Intelligence 6. Closing remarks

Microsoft Word - 2023_03_storm_antoni.docx

in Loftus and Carlin How, North Yorkshire due to flooding. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200UTC 5 August 2023 shows the centre of storm Antoni across southern England. The rain-radar image at 1200UTC 5 August 2023 shows heavy rain associated with storm Antoni across central southern England

Dr Ben Johnson

with aerosol researchers from the University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment, the University of Reading Department of Meteorology, and the University of Manchester Centre for Atmospheric Science. Ben is also interested in the communication of climate science and in 2015 undertook a secondment

Improving Model Processes for African Climate (IMPALA)

IMPALA is a consortium of the Met Office and leading UK and African institutions including the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and the universities of Cape Town, Exeter, Leeds, Nairobi, Oxford, Reading and Yaounde. The IMPALA

HadGEM3 family: Met Office climate prediction model

HadGEM3 stands for the Hadley Centre Global Environment Model version 3. The HadGEM3 family of models comprises a range of specific model configurations incorporating different levels of complexity but with a common physical framework. The HadGEM3 family includes a coupled atmosphere-ocean

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