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to assess benefits, and these were quantified and valued using value chain analysis. WISER Support to the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) Project (W2-SIP) [Regional project] Strengthening Weather and Climate Information Services in Uganda Enhancing Climate information
aspects considered included how it might related to triggering winter fuel payments, the increase in fire response call outs as more people light fires, the risk of household water pipes bursting and in the education setting transport issues can impact keeping the 1200 school estate open. KS spoke
for white light obs. – 60% - 75% instantaneous photospheric field coverage (improved boundary conditions for Heliospheric models, e.g, ENLIL, SWMF, etc). – In-situ measurements of CIRs BEFORE they hit Earth. L5 Workshop R. A. Howard (NRL) Concluding Remarks An L5 spacecraft is the optimum mission
The 11th to 13th were mostly dry and cloudy, but the 12th had occasional light rain and drizzle and the 13th also had some rain and drizzle over the east coast during the a ernoon. It was also cloudy on the 14th with some rain and drizzle but turned drier and brighter by evening. Cloudy and wet
wet and windy with 58.2 mm at Buxton (Derbyshire) and gusts to 66 mph at the Needles (Isle of Wight), with a few thunderstorms over Cumbria but it was drier with sunshine in the south. A band of light rain persisted over the south-west on the 28th and 29th, clearing by the 30th, while otherwise
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will be much smaller than predicted. Others maintain that this is a temporary pause and that temperatures will again rise at rates seen previously. This paper is the second in a series of three reports from the Met Office Hadley Centre that address the recent pause in global warming and seek to answer
and the movement of air. Space weather is different. The Sun doesn’t only give out heat and visible light, it also gives out lots of charged particles and magnetic field. Sometimes there are even storms on the Sun which mean even more particles and energy are ejected out into space. These particles
. Until 2024, the Shipping Forecast had been broadcast on BBC longwave radio services so the signal could be received clearly at sea. The forecast was broadcast on the BBC National Programme until September 1939, and then after the Second World War on the Home Service, followed by the BBC Light