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southeast_asia_climate_analysis_and_modelling_framework.pdf

was supported by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office Southeast Asia Prosperity Fund, the Centre for Climate Research Singapore and the Met Office. A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH The Southeast Asia Climate Analysis and Modelling Framework has brought together scientists from the Met Office Hadley Centre

wiser0205_infographic.pdf

Resilience Alliance) Consortium. CCI..................................Centre for Community Initiatives. CIAT...............................International Center for Tropical Agriculture. EAC................................East African Community. GCAP............................Global Climate Adaptation

WCSSP Southeast Asia

Centre for Atmospheric Science, University College London, University of East Anglia, University of Leeds and the University of Reading. UK research institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project on our fund management page.  Why is this research important

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2024: record-breaking watershed year for global climate

the 1850-1900 global average, according to the HadCRUT5 temperature series, collated by the Met Office, the University of East Anglia and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. 2024 is therefore the warmest year on record and is likely the first calendar year exceeding 1.5°C. 2023’s value of 1.46°C

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Science expertise integral to the COP26 negotiations

science and services. Met Office Chief Scientist, Professor Stephen Belcher, said; “As part of UK Government, the Met Office Hadley Centre is central to the country’s national climate capability. As a world-class research institute, we have been supporting our Government in the lead up to COP26

Advancing Meteorological and Oceanographic Capabilities for the Arctic

With a long history of Arctic research, we will be working closely with many partners across different countries, sharing data and expertise in an international effort and making best use of all available resources. Through research building on and aligned with the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate

Dr Leon Hermanson

Publications by Leon Hermanson Current activities Leon is interested in improving annual-to-decadal predictions and creating user-relevant information suitable for climate services based on these predictions. He leads the work on developing the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO/OMM) Lead Centre for Annual

How to avoid the impact of climate change

science and ecology, through our collaborations with other centres of expertise. We work closely with many areas of the Met Office, including the Adaptation who provide practical mitigation and adaptation advice to a wide range of customers. Key Aims To undertake core research for understanding

Microsoft Word - 2025_02_storm_eowyn.docx

. The roof of a leisure centre in Helensburgh was torn off by the strong winds. Huge waves made conditions along the coast extremely dangerous. In Scotland, one fatality was reported in Ayrshire as a result of a falling tree. There was also a fatality reported from the storm in County Donegal, Republic

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