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Message 10847 - Posted: 14 Mar 2005, 12:22:32 UTC
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I thought some of the CP.net participants might be interested in coming along to a Public Meeting on :
Forecasting Climate and its Impacts Seasons to Decades Ahead
to be held on
Tuesday 24th May 2005 3:30 - 6:00 pm
at Regent’s College, Regent’s Park, London, UK

As part of its 5-year COAPEC research programme the UKs Natural Environment Research Council have looked at how scientific research into climate forecasting can be applied to societal needs.
The results will be addressed in a series of talks:
• Foundations of Climate Forecasting
• Climate and Health
• Using Seasonal Forecasts - what have we learnt from COAPEC?
• ClimatePrediction.net: User participation in climate forecasting
To be followed by an evening reception with buffet.

The meeting is open and registration is free to all participants.

This public meeting is part of a two day meeting (24th and 25th May 2005) presenting the scientific results of the full COAPEC programme. Participants of the public meeting are welcome to attend the full meeting.

For more details of the meeting and online registration, please see <a href="http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/coapec/FM.php">www.soc.soton.ac.uk/coapec/FM.php</a> or contact me through the coapec web site.

COAPEC was one of the programmes that provided early funding for CP.net and I hope you will find the meeting interesting.

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Message 10859 - Posted: 14 Mar 2005, 14:37:00 UTC

Oh to be in England, now that seminars are here.

With apologies to someone. Although apparently it's NOT spring there yet.

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Message 10888 - Posted: 14 Mar 2005, 23:59:27 UTC

A day (or two) in London sounds an excellent idea. I think the dates even coincide with the schools' summer half-term. I hadn't realised that Southampton Uni was so involved with the whole project.
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Message 11000 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 13:06:15 UTC - in response to Message 10859.  

&gt; Oh to be in England, now that seminars are here.
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&gt; With apologies to someone. Although apparently it's NOT spring there yet.
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Spring arrived today, walked to the shop without coat or jumper, slightly cool breeze. Thursday and Friday are supposed to be even warmer.
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Message 11002 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 15:49:01 UTC - in response to Message 11000.  


&gt; Spring arrived today, walked to the shop without coat or jumper, slightly cool
&gt; breeze. Thursday and Friday are supposed to be even warmer.
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Now don't be hasty Mike, no coat <i> AND </i> jumper is very rash :-) But yes I noticed the first crocus a few days ago. At last.

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Message 11004 - Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 16:44:18 UTC - in response to Message 11002.  

&gt; But yes I noticed the first crocus a few days ago. At last.

What a difference being a couple of hundred miles south of you makes, Marj.

My crocuses started flowering in early January and are just about finished. The winter jasmine started blooming in October and is still going strong. And some of my more sheltered cranesbills must be really confused - they've been flowering continuously for nearly a year :-o
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Message 11206 - Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 1:31:25 UTC

If you want to attend, you have to register by 24 March.
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Message 11715 - Posted: 8 Apr 2005, 21:11:42 UTC

My confirmation arrived on Wednesday, anyone else going?
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Message 11716 - Posted: 8 Apr 2005, 21:16:26 UTC

Yes, I am - just for that public session, not for the whole 2 days. I am hoping that there will be some snacks afterwards.

Anyone else?
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