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information_brief_final_12-12-2016.pdf

. Number of total (dark blue) and landfalling (light blue) tropical cyclones each year in the Philippines region (Adapted from Cinco et al 2016). How has the project added to knowledge on future tropical cyclone risk? The Met Office and PAGASA have analysed a range of computer simulations and observations

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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, seasonal predictability and forecasting) Calibrating, downscaling and tailoring of Global Producing Centre (GPC) seasonal forecasts for Prototype Climate Services (PCSs) Digitization and verification of past forecasts Prototype climate models for PCSs The training materials and presentations used during

scipea-us-science-visit-report-1116.pdf

, seasonal predictability and forecasting) Calibrating, downscaling and tailoring of Global Producing Centre (GPC) seasonal forecasts for Prototype Climate Services (PCSs) Digitization and verification of past forecasts Prototype climate models for PCSs The training materials and presentations used during

Dr Helene Hewitt

Areas of expertise Ocean modelling Sea ice modelling Climate model development and evaluation High resolution model development Publications by Helene Current activities Helene leads the Ocean Modelling group in the Met Office Hadley Centre. The ocean model used at the Met Office Hadley Centre

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

FireMet

and Local Government (DCLG) FireMet is a password-protected, web-based system available to all FRS Incident Command Units and mobilising centres, as well as the National Coordination Centre. Peter Heath, CFOAS, Response & Resilience Programme Manager has commented that the "web based system provides

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in 2015. � Dr Osvaldo Moraes - Director, CEMADEN, Brazil Graduate and Doctorate in Physics. His field of expertise is Atmospheric Physics. Professor at Federal University of Brazil in Santa Maria. Currently is the Director of the Brazilian Early Warning Monitoring Centre for Natural Disaster (CEMADEN

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Wind and thunderstorm warnings issued

, especially the south. Gusts of up to 60mph are possible in the very far southwest early on Wednesday whilst further along the south coast the highest gusts will be during Wednesday daytime. “Despite the centre of the low pressure crossing the UK, the highest wind speeds will be further south over

Ocean models at the Met Office

to chlorophyll ratios; independent nutrient pools for carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous and silicate.  HadOCC The Hadley Centre Ocean Carbon Cycle Model (HadOCC) is a Nutrient-Phytoplankton-Zooplankton-Detritus (NPZD) ecosystem model with the addition of two components representing carbon in the ocean: dissolved

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