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Dr Lewis Blunn

") model for pollution concentration in London to understand the influence of meteorological factors on pollution concentration, running the Met Office Unified Model at kilometre to hectometre scales (across the convective boundary layer grey zone) to determine the impact of grid length on vertical

record-breaking-heat-and-sunshine---july-2006---met-office.pdf

over England and Wales. On the 25th, temperatures reached 33° C in the London area, with 34.1 °C at Charlwood, Surrey making this the second-hottest day of July. The 26th saw similar heat in south-east England. As the month drew to a close temperatures declined as Atlantic fronts advanced eastwards

pwscg_minutes_october2021.pdf

with a noticeable change in tone within the press to reflect the seriousness of the weather and awareness of the warning was high. • There were episodes of thunderstorms and flooding in London during summer; these were unusually common this summer and future prevalence is predicted to increase

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almost nationwide, especially so in northern England, and it was provisionally the sunniest May in a series from 1929. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 28.7 °C was recorded at Northolt (Greater London) on the 7th. A minimum temperature of -4.6 °C was recorded at Aboyne

Manchester Marathon 2025: What to expect from the weather

and spectators. READ MORE: London Marathon 2025: Weather, records and event milestones As the marathon approaches, it's essential for participants to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and plan accordingly. Proper preparation, including appropriate clothing and hydration, will be crucial to ensure

Dr Jian-Guo Li

, University of London) in 1997 on atmospheric boundary layer modelling of thermally induced valley flows and worked on radar propagation coastal environment modelling as a post-doc. He also has experience of Ocean Data Assimilation from three years at NOC (National Centre of Oceanography

Dr Fraser Lott

in order to develop techniques for attribution evaluation. Career background Fraser studied for a Physics MSci and a Plasma Physics PhD from Imperial College London. The latter involved experiments using infrared measurements of temperatures and power fluxes from the MAST fusion experiment at Culham

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Summer resources for journalists

Summer is the warmest season in the UK and on average, July is the warmest month and June is the sunniest while the rainfall totals throughout the UK in summer can be rather variable. The highest temperatures in summer tend to be seen around London and the southeast, with the coolest temperatures

Prof Brian Golding

resilience to severe weather by improving forecasts of severe weather and its impacts, and the communication of information to users, especially emergency managers. He is also a co-PI of the MED-MI collaboration, with the Health Protection Agency, the London School of Hygience & Tropical Medicine

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18% Unemployed 28% Locations London 37% East England 31% South East 32% Total action taken 59% Did you see or hear anything about THIS severe weather warning? 63% Yes 37% No Who do you think supplies weather warnings? Have you seen or heard any Severe Weather Warnings in the last few days? And where

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