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more here. Pavilion 01-12 Nov All day Joint Centre for Excellence in Environmental Intelligence The Joint Centre for Excellence in Environmental Intelligence is a pioneering collaboration between the University of Exeter and Met Office, leading research and innovation in Artificial Intelligence

cop_1.5_report_1.pdf

of the trend we might expect over the next 15 years. This enables us to construct a basic estimate of a 30-year climate average centred around 2018 to average centred giving a basic indication of where we are now. This method suggests a current global average of about 1°C above pre-industrial

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How disease dispersion could affect a staple

important ‘breadbasket’ regions, such as the Punjab in South Asia, where these strains have not yet been detected. Now, a team of scientists of the University of Cambridge, the UK Met Office and CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre) have adapted modelling systems previously used

arrcc_newsletter_0921.pdf

Climate Centre training session on early action based on seasonal forecasts The training will discuss on the basics of seasonal forecasting, its skill and predictability in South Asia and the regional climate outlook forum, and will co-explore approaches of integrating seasonal forecast information

arrcc_newsletter_1220.pdf

. The pilot SASCOF product was presented and a timeline for its roll out was presented jointly by Becks Parfitt from the Met Office and Dr Pai from Regional Climate Centre Pune. Image: Participants engaging at SASCOF-17 The final session of the SASCOF included a short workshop on longer term climate

Enhancing National Climate Services (ENACTS)

The ENACTS initiative is implemented by National Meteorological and Hydrological Services and Regional Climate Centres in Africa with the support of the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) and other partners. It is designed to transform local, national and regional

Disaster risk reduction (DRR)

-recognised expertise across the DRR arena enables us to engage at policy level with governments and organisations to share our scientific knowledge, people-centred risk management skills and early warning system design expertise to support both the UK’s and international organisations' policy development

Andrew Hartley

Office Hadley Centre in Summer 2009, as a member of the Climate Impacts Analysis team, which is part of Climate Impacts. Before that he worked as a GIS analyst for Maplecroft, developing environmental, social and political indicators to advise businesses on global risks. The majority of his work

Dr Ian Totterdell

. The models are used to improve understanding of the ocean's biogeochemical interactions and cycles, and to investigate the mechanisms and strengths of possible future climate feedbacks.   Ian is involved in projects that use the Hadley Centre Ocean Carbon Cycle (HadOCC) model, including one run

Microsoft Word - MOB Summary 29 Oct 09.doc

• The CE’s report also covered the launch of Clear Flight, an update on the BBC contract and tendering process, the good news regarding recently signed contact with AFWA for Horace V provision, the various web developments and the visit of Kevan Jones MP to the Flood Forecasting centre. • Julia Slingo

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