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amazing-aurora-lesson-plan-11-14.pdf

like temperature, availability of water 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. Show slide 9, sometimes there are even storms on the Sun which mean even more particles

Coast and sea

Tragedy and warnings – the origins of the Shipping Forecast

.    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

planning-direction-2016-wales.pdf

the consultee about the proposed development; a statement providing sufficient information to demonstrate that, in reaching a decision on the application, they have assessed the application in light of the guidance in Annex 2 to NAFW Circular 1/2003; and a statement of reasons for proposing to grant

mena_a2_poster_sml.pdf

with the baseline period to identify climate change trends. These were considered in the light of current exposure and vulnerabilities to identify potential future climate risks. North-west Africa and Mediterranean coast Desert regions of North Africa Turkey The Levant Arabian Peninsula Highland regions

wiser-ewsa-testbed-daily-report---300124.pdf

WISER EWSA’s Lusaka Testbed beginning to take shape Tuesday 30 January 2024 As Southern Africa’s first ever WISER EWSA Testbed entered its second day on Tuesday 30 January 2024, weather scientists and practitioners based at the Operations Centre in Lusaka used the nowcasting, synoptic

Climate monitoring and attribution scientists

in order to study climate extremes. Dan Hollis Dan works in the National Climate Information Centre (NCIC) where he is responsible for developing and applying climatological data analysis and presentation techniques. Dr Deborah Hemming Debbie leads research on the analysis of links between climate

Dr Matt Palmer

Matt leads sea level and ocean heat content research at the Met Office Hadley Centre

level projections and understanding the role of ocean circulation and heat uptake processes in shaping climate variability and change.  This research is a mixture of underpinning research under the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme and commercial work done in partnership with Applied

UK Environmental Prediction

A research activity in partnership with NERC Centres to build and evaluate a high resolution regional coupled prediction system for the UK.

social and economic prosperity. To address this need, the Met Office, NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, NERC National Oceanography Centre and Plymouth Marine Laboratory, working under the banner of JWCRP, have begun to develop the foundations of a coupled high resolution probabilistic forecast

News

Communicate smarter about climate change action

could help communities achieve the UN’s sustainable development goals. Wider benefits of climate action Dr Bianca Van Bavel, Research Fellow in Climate Change and Health at the Priestley International Centre for Climate at Leeds who is leading the project, said: “Research in the field of climate science

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