Sentences with phrase «centre seasonal forecasting»

McLaren et al. (Met Office Hadley Centre); 5.5 Million Square Kilometers; Modeling Prediction is based on an experimental model prediction from the Met Office Hadley Centre seasonal forecasting system (GloSea4).
McLaren et al. (Met Office Hadley Centre); 5.5 Million Square Kilometers; Modeling Prediction is based on an experimental model prediction from the Met Office Hadley Centre seasonal forecasting system (GloSea4) that became operational in September 2009.

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The seasonal forecasting models used by centres globally, including the Met Office, now all suggest this El Niño will persist and strengthen over the northern hemisphere winter, which would make it one of the four strongest ever recorded.
In collaboration with Ralph, our team at the Met Office Hadley Centre combined techniques from two normally separate areas of climate science — seasonal forecasting and carbon cycle research — to forecast CO2 concentrations for 2016.
Tim Palmer, the head of the Probability and Seasonal Forecasting Division at the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts wrote the following in Physics World:
However, a new study by Doblas - Reyes and co-authors at the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)-- the «European weather centre» — suggests that by updating the greenhouse conditions with the observed annual mean values, the skill of the seasonal forecasts improve noticCentre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)-- the «European weather centre» — suggests that by updating the greenhouse conditions with the observed annual mean values, the skill of the seasonal forecasts improve noForecasts (ECMWF)-- the «European weather centre» — suggests that by updating the greenhouse conditions with the observed annual mean values, the skill of the seasonal forecasts improve noticcentre» — suggests that by updating the greenhouse conditions with the observed annual mean values, the skill of the seasonal forecasts improve noforecasts improve noticeably.
In the context of humanitarian aid and disaster preparedness, the Red Cross Climate Centre / IRI have proposed a «Ready - Set - Go» concept for making use of forecasts from weather to seasonal, in which seasonal forecasts are used to begin monitoring of subseasonal and short - range forecasts, update contingency plans, train volunteers, and enable early warning systems («Ready»); sub-monthly forecasts are used to alert volunteers, warn communities («Set»); and, weather forecasts are then used to activate volunteers, distribute instructions to communities, and evacuate if needed («Go»).
Proceedings of the RA VI Task Team on the Provision of Seasonal to Inter-annual Forecasts and Regional Climate Centre Services (RA VI - TT / SIRCC): Reading, United Kingdom, 14 - 16 April 2003.
There are a number of partners involved in this project including the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI), IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) Climate Prediction Applications Centre (ICPAC), the meteorological services of Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, educational institutions and end users of seasonal forecasting information in the region and from the four countries.
Prior to joining PCIC Markus was a Hydrologic Modelling Scientist and Forecaster with the BC Ministry of Environment, River Forecast Centre, where he was engaged in the analysis of observed climate and hydrometric data and the application of various hydrologic models for flood, drought and seasonal streamflow forecasting.
Seasonal forecasting for the European energy sector — Dr Philip Bett (Met Office Hadley Centre, UK) 15 mins
Keen et al. (UK Met Office - Hadley Centre), 4.4, + / -0.9, Model This projection is based on results from the UK Met Office seasonal forecasting system GloSea4.
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