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    Latest forecast reveals a new record global average temperature is likely within 5 years. Predicted between 1.06°C - 1.62°C above pre-industrial, the new global record will exceed the current record of 1.16°C from 2016 👉👉

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  2. The Strategic Priorities Fund ExCALIBUR programme is inviting bids for two research funding opportunities: Marine Systems (NEMO) design and UK Chemistry and Aerosol (UKCA) model design. 👉

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    It's ! Our apprentices can be found all over our organisation - from Procurement to Engineering, they help us to deliver crucial weather and climate information to keep the public safe.

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    The latest edition of the Weather Snap podcast looks at greenhouse gases - what are they and why are levels rising?

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  5. New article shows significant skill in for predicting Jun mean rainfall in the middle/lower basin up to 4 months ahead 📅 Main source of skill is equatorial Pacific sea surface temperatures from the preceding winter👉

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  6. Over the last few weeks you have seen some of our interesting and important . Our climate science is one aspect of our wider lives. Take a look at some of the ways we spend our time alongside our science

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  7. Bringing the UK climate community together could help to deliver more robust assessments of on UK - a new initiative led by with partners

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  8. Jim Haywood, Research Fellow and Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Exeter, describes what changes he has made in his personal life as a result of working in climate science

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  9. Pete Falloon, Scientific Manager of Climate Impacts Modelling Hadley Centre, details the changes he has personally made over time as a working climate scientist to reduce his contribution to climate change

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  10. Fiona O’Connor, Scientific Manager of Atmospheric Composition and Climate Hadley Centre talks about her motivation for making changes in her personal life because of her work as a climate scientist

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  11. Please welcome Neal Carr, scientific software engineer and newest member of our team working on maintaining and developing the UKCA component of the UM

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  12. Our dashboard tracks with earth observations made at surface stations, by ships & buoys at sea, from satellites & by research teams around the world. These networks are crucial for understanding the changing climate.

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  13. Climate scientist describes how having children and realising that his work as a climate scientist will inform their future has been the biggest catalyst for making changes in his family’s life to reduce their contribution to climate change

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  14. Prof MBE, Head of Climate Impacts Research Hadley Centre, describes the changes he has made in his personal life as a result of being a climate scientist and why

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  15. Andy Wiltshire, Head of Earth System Mitigation Science Hadley Centre explains some of the challenges he has found when making changes in his own life to reduce GHG emissions

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  16. Ailsa Barrow, Climate Science Communicator Hadley Centre, explains the changes she has been inspired to make through her work in climate science

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  17. Dan Williams, Manager of Climate Knowledge Integration Hadley Centre tells us about the changes he is personally making as a result of working with climate science and highlights the importance of maintaining optimism where possible

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  18. Mohit Dalvi is an Scientific Software Engineer and system manager for the UM Chemistry and Aerosol component (UKCA), developed by with UK academic and International partners. Mohit provides essential support for model development and to new users

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  19. Jim Haywood, Research Fellow and Professor of Atmospheric Science, , says keeping active and getting outdoors helps him balance his working life with his personal life

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  20. Pete Falloon, Scientific Manager of Climate Impacts Modelling at the Hadley Centre, talks about the juggling act of balancing work, parenting responsibilities and family time

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