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U.K. Climate Projections 2009 User Interface training – Navigation and Interpretation

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U.K. Climate Projections 2009 User Interface training – Navigation and Interpretation

Time: February 16, 2010 all day
Location: Oxford University Computing Services
Street: 13 Banbury Road
City/Town: Oxford
Website or Map: http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/abou…
Phone: 01865 285717
Event Type: training, course
Organized By: U.K. Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP)
Latest Activity: Jan 8, 2010

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In June last year the government released the U.K Climate Projections 2009 (UKCP09); a set of models for the future U.K climate. The Projections have been designed for business and organisations to use in their risk assessment and decision making.

This foundation course aims to introduce people from any background or discipline to UKCP09 and give them:
• The skills to retrieve and interpret climate data
• Guidance on applying this data to their work

Course description
The full course description can be found at www.ukcip.org.uk/training

In summary it features two complementary components:
Part 1: Starting in the morning, this session covers a range of methods for obtaining useful information from the Projections. A series of set exercises allows trainees to gain experience with the User Interface and tutors explain how to read the range of graphs and maps produced.
Part 2: After lunch, trainees work in groups and apply the skills learnt earlier to use the Projections in answering a hypothetical adaptation query. This exercise is intended to equip trainees with the confidence and knowledge to be able to exploit the Projections in their work. Trainees are encouraged to bring their own adaptation interests to explore during this session.

Course prerequisites
The training is designed to be accessible to all levels of experience with the Projections. Therefore, no prerequisite skills are necessary; however those unfamiliar with UKCP09 may wish to refer to the following websites prior to attending:

The Projections http://ukclimateprojections.defra.gov.uk/
User Interface http://ukclimateprojections-ui.defra.gov.uk/ui/admin/login.php

Training Facilities
Events will be hosted at Oxford University’s Computing Services located in the heart of the city. The venue features state-of the-art I.T training suites able to accommodate 20 delegates. Each attendee will be provided with a modern desktop computer with current software installed and all necessary materials.
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Disabled access - There is full disabled access to the building. All training is conducted on the ground floor and disabled washrooms and the canteen are also located here.

Dietary requirements –All courses include lunch as well as mid-morning and afternoon refreshments. Options for vegetarians and those with other dietary requirements are available; please contact us to discuss your requirements.

Course dates/times – Two one-day courses are currently scheduled; for the 16/2/10 and 17/3/10. Course registration will begin at 09:00. Courses will start promptly at 09:30 and run until 16:00.

For more information:
Call: +44 (0)1865 285717 (Richard Lamb)
Website: www.ukcip.org.uk/training Email: training@ukcip.org.uk

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