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ISIMIP at the Met Office

. P. Bierkens, P. Ciais, D. B. Clark, D. Deryng, P. Döll, P. Falloon, B. Fekete, C. Folberth, A. D. Friend, C. Gellhorn, S. N. Gosling, I. Haddeland, N. Khabarov, M. Lomas, Y. Masaki, K. Nishina, K. Neumann, T. Oki, R. Pavlick, A. C. Ruane, E. Schmid, C. Schmitz, T. Stacke, E. Stehfest, Q. Tang, D

wiser0084_sample_daily_weekly_monthly_seasonal_forecasts.pdf

, or any unusual weather conditions for the time of year. This text comprises 58 words.) Table 1: Climate zone(s) (number(s) and name(s) of each climate zone to which the forecast in the table below applies) Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Morning Weather icon 1- 3 word

Climate and climate change

UK and regional series

Order Rank ordered statistics Year ordered statistics Region Choose a region UK England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland England & Wales England N England S Scotland N Scotland E Scotland W England E & NE England NW/Wales N Midlands East Anglia England SW/Wales S England SE/Central S Parameter

Microsoft Word - PRECIS_Related_Publications_Jun2012.doc

, G. & KERN, A. 2009a. What Climate Can We Expect in Central/Eastern Europe by 2071-2100? BARTHOLY, J., PONGRACZ, R., PIECZKA, I., KARDOS, P. & HUNYADY, A. 2009b. Computational Analysis of Expected Climate Change in the Carpathian Basin Using a Dynamical Climate Model. In: MARGENOV, S., VULKOV, L. G

Regional climate modelling

-spread application of the models. Key aims To develop high quality globally applicable regional climate models (s). To understand and demonstrate how to apply s to derive regional climate information. To demonstrate the quality of s and their applicability for studying extreme events and projected

Assimilation of new low-cost wind observations from aircraft

observations. Over the UK most commercial aircraft are continuously broadcasting information for air traffic management; this information is defined by the Mode-Selective (Mode-S) Enhanced Surveillance (EHS) and Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) standards. ADS-B data is continuously broadcast

snowdonia.pdf

Speed mean/gusts (mph) Wind Direction (blowing from) 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:00 900 10/12 SW 8/10 S 7/8 SE 5/8 S 9/13 SW 11/15 NE 10/13 NE 10/13 NE 10/13 E 600 8/11 S 7/8 S 6/7 S 4/7 W 8/12 W 8/13 NE 6/9 NE 7/10 NE 7/10 E 300 3/6 S 3/5 S 3/5 SE 3/6 W 7/11 NW 8/13 NE 4/8 N 4/8

Policy measures for air quality and climate change

., Sutton, M. A., Ambus, P., Raivonen, M., Duyzer, J., Simpson, D., Fagerli, H., Fuzzi, S., Schjoerring, J. K., Granier, C., Neftel, A., Isaksen, I. S. A., Laj, P., Maione, M., Monks, P. S., Burkhardt, J., Daemmgen, U., Neirynck, J., Personne, E., Wichink-Kruit, R., Butterbach-Bahl, K., Flechard, C

PowerPoint Presentation

________________________ Each row in the tables is one letter. Using your Decoder Key, decode the weather observations for the six sites, taken at 7am on D-Day. Write your decoded letter in the blank boxes. ALDERGROVE ● ● ● R ● ● ● A ● ● ● I ● ● ● N ● ● ● S ● ● ● H ● ● ● O ● ● ● ● W ● ● E ● ● ● R PORTLAND ● ● ● ● P

St. Bees Head (Cumbria) Observations

Weather Weather Symbol Temperature (°C) Temperature 11.3° 11.5° 13.3° 14.1° 12.0° 11.5° 11.2° 11.4° 10.5° 10.2° 10.0° 10.0° 9.9° 9.9° 9.8° Wind direction and speed (knots) Wind Direction and speed N 6 N 7 N 5 S 3 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 8 SSW 4 S 8 SE 5 S 6 S 7 SSE 4 S 5 Wind gust (Knots) Wind gust 8 10 8 9 11 13

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