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-term impact of your project Step 5. Identify interventions needed to create desired change Step 3. Understand and map the change process Step 4. Make your assumptions explicit Step 5: Identify interventions This step involves identifying what your project is going to ‘do’ once what needs to happen

Dr Ben Drummond

-solar planets. During a PhD (2013-2017) and several years as a post-doctoral research fellow, he developed (then) state-of-the-art numerical models to study hot Jupiter atmospheres. Ben joined the Air Quality Modelling team at the Met Office in 2019.

Tech Storm 2019

   Donnolly ​​​​​Microsoft - Hear from Austin Donnelly, Principal Research Lead the Pelican programme. who will talk about how the amount of data stored is growing at a huge rate, but not all of it is “hot,” i.e. frequently accessed. There is little reason to store cold data in the same high

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. Demand for clean water from households is closely linked to temperature and rainfall, with usage expected to be higher on hotter, drier days. At wastewater treatment works, storms and high rainfall can lead to an increased volume of incidents which require a response from staff. An advanced warning

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Warnings issued ahead of thunder risk

Events and Health Protection at the UK Health Security Agency, said: “In the coming days we are likely to experience our first sustained period of hot weather of the year so far, so it’s important that everyone ensures they keep hydrated and cool while enjoying the sun.   “Forecasted temperatures

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Most detailed picture yet of UK's future climate

and businesses plan for the future, the results set out a range of possible outcomes over the next century based on different rates of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. The high emission scenario shows: Summer temperatures could be up to 5.4 °C hotter by 2070, while winters could be up

How is Summer 2025 shaping up so far?

longest heatwave events and where they happened   More heatwaves on the horizon  As the climate continues to change, the UK is likely to see more frequent and intense heatwaves. A new Met Office study released in June highlights how UK heatwaves could become longer and hotter due to escalating climate

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representative) briefed the Board on the focus of activities at BEIS, including spending review allocations which were due to be decided in the next few weeks. He noted the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast’s (ECMWF) decision to locate their new HQ in Reading and thanked the Met Office

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Storm Antoni to bring wind and rain

of a change, albeit perhaps only briefly, in the dominant weather pattern for the UK later next week. Steve Willington explained: “For the latter half of next week, there are some signals of a shift in the jet stream which may allow for high pressure to build in for southern areas of the UK, increasing

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L5 – What have we learnt from the STEREO Heliospheric Imagers? Prof Richard Harrison Head of Space Physics Division & Chief Scientist, RAL Space We have been there! o NASA’s STEREO o Launched Oct 2006 1. A brief tour of what you get from a Heliospheric Imager 2. Some statements about the use

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