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Memo

Hirst reported to the Board that the Met Office Hadley Centre is the number one in geosciences research centre in the world, as reported in the Times Higher Educational Supplement. • The Lawton Report, commissioned by DECC and Defra on the Met Office Hadley Centre, was discussed. Of particular interest

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State-of-the-art underwater robots to play crucial role

The National Oceanography Centre and the Met Office are collaborating to gather data which will improve the accuracy of weather forecasting and generate a better analyses of the state of the North Sea.

Cutting-edge underwater gliders, operated by engineers from National Oceanography Centre (NOC), navigate through the North Sea taking measurements, such as salinity and temperature, which are delivered to the Met Office in near real-time. The project, which will operate for the next three years

TerraFIRMA: Advancing climate change mitigation for a sustainable future

warnings UK Storm Centre Seasonal advice Maps & charts Maps & charts UK forecast UK weather map Cloud cover map Precipitation map Lightning map Rainfall map Temperature map Wind map Wind gust map Surface pressure charts All countries Climate Climate Climate explained What is climate change? Causes

wiser0162_objective_forecast_overview.pdf

Briefing note Improved seasonal forecast for Eastern Africa Adoption of Objective Forecasts expected to improve community resilience in the region A big change has taken place “back stage” in the way the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) makes its seasonal forecasts since May

1.5degrees_webinar_summary.pdf

in their personal lives. Many people feel committed to climate action because they are recycling or using LED light bulbs, but people also need to consider replacing their boiler with a hydrogen boiler or a heat pump or shifting to an electric vehicle. Even if we are to reach net zero tomorrow, we are still

Microsoft Word - future_avenues_updated_final.docx

overestimation varies in future climate is a key issue for CP climate modelling (i.e. how does the overestimation scale with temperature?) A consistent bias has been identified in the rain rate distribution, which exhibits too much heavy rain and not enough light rain. This bias is understandable given

nmla_policy_exhibition_loans.pdf

and Exhibition of Archival Documents, i.e.: • Light levels at a maximum of 50 lux • Temperature of 16-19°C • Relative humidity 40-60% Different conditions may be appropriate for the storage and display of artefacts, and the capacity of different institutions to offer these conditions will vary. We

PowerPoint Presentation

/Angular 50 arcsec Resolution Measurement Range 1x10 -11 – 1(5)x10 -8 B/Bsun/pixel Measurement Accuracy Sampling Frequency Data Latency *Pointing Knowledge *Spectral Response *Flux resolution 10% (flux) 15 minutes 15 minutes Additional Requirements 25 arcsec White-light w/option for polarization 1x10

HadGEM1: Met Office climate prediction model

Note that the most recent HadGEM model is the HadGEM3 HadGEM1 stands for the Hadley Centre Global Environment Model version 1. It was developed in 2006 and used in the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The atmospheric component has 38 levels extending

Tropical cyclone warnings and guidance

WMO has designated Regional Specialised Meteorological Centres (RSMCs) who have responsibility for the issue of tropical cyclone warnings in their area and should be used as a first source of information.

WMO Severe Weather Information Centre Regional Specialised Meteorological Centres National Hurricane Center, Miami (Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, North Atlantic and eastern North Pacific oceans east of 140°W) Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo (Western North Pacific Ocean from Malay peninsula

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