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  • cop_1.5_report_1.pdf

    Limiting global warming to 1.5°C: Where are we now? The Paris Climate Agreement aims to limit warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and make efforts to limit it further to 1.5°C. Are we on track? Summary • Our global climate is about 1°C warmer than pre-industrial levels. • Met

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    will be published in GRIB2 format using the following file naming conventions: T 1 T 2 A 1 A 2 (Timestep) ii (first tw o digits of pressure in hPa) CCCC Icing Severity Turbulence CB Horizontal Extent ICAO Height at CB Base ICAO Height at CB Top Y I Y C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M 80, 70, 60, 50, 40

  • Second phase of the Grey Zone Project

    the resolution-dependent probability distributions of resolved and unresolved vertical velocities and cloud-base mass flux be characterised? Part I. EUREC4A-GreyZone The period of the main EUREC4A field campaign is proposed to be covered by several 2-day simulations. Model simulations will be performed

  • cop_15_report_1pdf-1.cop_15_report_1pdf

    Limiting global warming to 1.5°C: Where are we now? The Paris Climate Agreement aims to limit warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and make efforts to limit it further to 1.5°C. Are we on track? Summary • Our global climate is about 1°C warmer than pre-industrial levels. • Met

  • slr_impact_story_final.pdf

    literature. 2) Generated new future projections of local sealevel change at locations on the coastlines of the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Indian Ocean Islands by applying methods used to produce the 2018 UK Climate Projections (UKCP18). These projections were generated for contrasting

  • cop_15_report_1pdf

    Limiting global warming to 1.5°C: Where are we now? The Paris Climate Agreement aims to limit warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and make efforts to limit it further to 1.5°C. Are we on track? Summary • Our global climate is about 1°C warmer than pre-industrial levels. • Met

  • slr_impact_story_finalpdf

    literature. 2) Generated new future projections of local sealevel change at locations on the coastlines of the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Indian Ocean Islands by applying methods used to produce the 2018 UK Climate Projections (UKCP18). These projections were generated for contrasting

  • Met Office weather: What's in store for this week's events?

    , helping you plan ahead and stay prepared. Lytham Festival 2025 – Lytham Green, Lancashire (from July 2) Headline Acts: Alanis Morissette, Justin Timberlake, Simple Minds, Texas Weather Summary: The festival opens under largely favourable conditions. Wednesday begins with some cloud and patchy rain

  • risk-management-of-climate-thresholds-and-irreversible-change---3---ice-sheets---dec-2019.pdf

    sheets are currently losing mass, Greenland at twice the rate of Antarctica (Fig. 1). Greenland: Since 2009, mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet has occurred mostly through surface melting 2 , and this will continue into the future. When melting on the surface of the ice sheet exceeds the snowfall

  • PowerPoint-Präsentation

    Workshop, Exeter, UK, 2023 2 Wind turbine situation in Germany ➔ ➔ The political situation since 24 February 2022 and the following energy crises in Germany forced DWD to allow wind turbines in the 5-15 km area. This was laid out in a Government action paper in April 2022. Targets of the Government

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