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This paper examines a large sensor network that measures power outages and quality at households and firms.
Guidance on how to do detailed air quality modelling for specified generators.
The aims of the research were to develop diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) into a practical device and to establish its feasibility for measuring several metals in freshwater, including cadmium and mercury.
A new report on climate risk, co-authored by a GAD actuary, is based on the latest climate research. It was a collaboration between actuaries and scientists.
A project to develop a new rainfall product using merged rain-gauge data and data from the radar network in near real time to improve the accuracy and lead times of flood warnings.
Our expert technical skills, high professional standards and industry sector knowledge enable effective decision making and policy development.
Notices of publication and a consolidated list of references of pre-Exit European Assessment Documents for construction products.
This collection brings together procedural and interpretative guidance published by the GCA.
Regular blogs by the Government Actuary covering topical issues.
This paper uses a 2,250 household survey to study the role of the world’s largest rural workfare program
Satellite precipitation products are useful to complement rain gauge networks in regions where these are too sparse to capture patterns
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