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wiser0057_odi-paper_forecast-based-early-action.pdf

requests due acknowledgement and a copy of the publication. For online use, we ask readers to link to the original resource on the ODI website. The views presented in this paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of ODI. © Overseas Development Institute 2018. This work

Dry February so far for most

granular detail, February 2023’s lack of consistent rain for most of the UK underlines some of the common differences between weather and climate, and where there’s an overlap in challenges.   The summer of 2022 saw record-breaking temperatures when 40.3°C was recorded for the first time in the UK

Arctic and Antarctic end-of-season report - October 2024

. Earth Environ., 4, 314. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00961-9 Schroeter, S., T. J. O'Kane and P. A. Sandery (2023) Antarctic sea ice regime shift associated with decreasing zonal symmetry in the Southern Annular Mode. The Cryosphere, 17, 701-717. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-701-2023 Tonboe

Alison_Stirling_ppt.pptx

morphology • Vertical velocities within updrafts • Cold pool representation Colours show radar reflectivity, dashed contours are w > 4m/s (courtesy Liam Till, Thorwald Stein). CoMorph properties for scale-aware behaviour Mike Whitall • Implicit detrainment term gives smooth timestep behaviour

More than a century of working together: Met Office and RNLI

service in the world, and is still a vital tool in helping people make critical safety decisions at the coast and at sea. From marinecalls...   Back in the 1980’s, we offered seafarers a dedicated ‘Marinecall’ telephone service, where people could be told the latest coastal conditions for their area

Enhancing aviation safety: 40 years as a World Area Forecast Centre

as WAFC London and NOAA as WAFC Washington. In the 1990’s the WAFCs and their WAFS were mature enough that the regional area forecast centres were closed. Evolving technology Over the years, our services have continuously evolved to meet the changing needs of the aviation industry: 1990s: We developed

wiser-newsletter-1021.pdf

contexts. Support to WISER Fund Management, to build on learning from WISER 2’s Partner Learning Event to focus on: • Development and use of a Sustainability Toolkit to enable WISER to better understand whether the outcomes and key results of Phase 1 projects and the national project in Uganda

england-and-wales-drought-2010-to-2012---met-office.pdf

is described as a separate weather event linked from the Past weather events. For a more detailed summary of the 2010-12 drought, refer to the following publication: Kendon M, Marsh T, Parry S. 2013. The 2010-2012 drought in England and Wales. Weather 68: 88-95. Last updated: 9 May 2013 © Crown Copyright

Microsoft Word - use and interpretation of worst case scenarios final

. Contributing authors: Harris, G., Brown, S., Lowe, J., McCarthy, M., Jevrejeva, S., Watts, G., Johns, D. and Bell, M. Report prepared for the Adaptation Sub-Committee of the Committee on Climate Change, London Use and interpretation of ‘extreme’ and ‘worst case’ climate scenarios in the UK 34

wiser0059_ghacof-48-meeting-notes.docx.pdf

in the BBC Media Action / NECJOGHA project. Another participant wanted assurance that the learning from the prior (phase I) projects was not being lost. It was pointed that some learning from the 1 st phase was being taken forward in phase 2 and that since phase 2 had many more projects and hence much

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