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Microsoft Word - 2021_03_high_temperatures.docx

Extremes of temperature, March and April 2021 The UK experienced a brief spell of unusual warmth at the end of March with temperatures across England and Wales widely reaching 20 to 22°C. 24.5°C was recorded at Kew Gardens, Greater London on 30th March, only the third day on record with a UK March

Microsoft Word - 2020_08_storms_ellen_francis.docx

and there were several other fatalities at sea and on land. Wind gusts reached 65Kt (75mph) at Milford Haven and even Northolt, London recorded 52Kt (60mph). One of the most significant storms of this type in recent decades was from the remnants of Hurricane Charley on 25 to 26 August 1986. This storm failed

Met Office daily weather: Thunderstorms and staying warm

developing fairly widely. Those could develop across even as far north as northwest England into southwest Scotland throughout the day. “But the focus for the heaviest ones really is from London through the Midlands up into Wales northern coasts of the West Country. They are going to be hit and miss

Kate Brown MMet, Operational meteorologist

as part of their in-house teams, helping them to use weather information to make effective operational decisions. For example, she was the only onsite meteorologist for the Major League Baseball’s London Series 19, the first game to be played in Europe. Kate also collaborates with the Met Office

Tom Hill

Society of London. His master's research was on the projection and effects of climate-change-induced freshwater redistribution on Arctic and subpolar North Atlantic water column stability in a variety of CMIP6 experiments. He also completed a field- and lab-based NERC ARIES Research Experience Placement in coastal oceanography at the University of Plymouth.

Memo

. � Nick Jobling led a discussion on the effectiveness of the Met Office’s business structure and the potential benefits of alternative models. � The next meeting would be held in London on 28 November.

Dr Mark McCarthy

Monitoring and Attribution team studying observational records of the variability and change in atmospheric water vapour. In that time he also completed a PhD at Imperial College London on the same topic. He then moved to the Climate impacts group to research urban climate impacts, specifically

publichealthlandcover_writeup.pdf

in multidisciplinary health protection research in the UK, and is led by Dr Sari Kovats at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and includes partners at Public Health England, University of Exeter, UK Met Office, and University College London. Presentations from the workshop are available via

NCIC Monthly Summary

six days ahead and red warnings closer to the event. Pre-emptive actions were reported on the rail network, including the closure of the East Coast Main Line between London and York on the 19th. Impacts to travel, particularly rail services, began to be reported more widely with speed restrictions

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