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How weather and climate change are shaping the future of UK sport

UK Climate Projections (UKCP18) suggest that by the 2050s, the UK will experience warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers. This shift will inevitably have profound implications for sport. For example, projections show that the London Marathon could see increases of up to 1.7°C in extreme

Microsoft PowerPoint - L5 Magnetometer

Magnetic field measurements at the L5 Lagrange point Jonathan Eastwood 1 , Chris Carr 1 , Helen O’Brien 1 , Patrick Brown 1 , Peter Fox 1 , Barry Whiteside 1 , Heli Hietala 1 , Chris Russell 2 1. Space and Atmospheric Physics Group, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London 2. Institute

wafc-sigwx-verification-v1.0.pdf

to assess their performance. Jet stream information is not verified individually, it is based on the WAFC gridded wind data sets which are verified separately. This information can be found here: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/services/transport/aviation/regulated/wafc-london-performanceindicators After

Microsoft Word - MOB Summary 27 Apr 10 final.doc

to the Board details of events since the eruption of the Icelandic Volcano. The role of the Met Office as the London VAAC (Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre) was defined and acknowledged that while always a part of the Met Office remit, had become very high profile now. • RV explained the CAA decision

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covered the last 160 years- the instrumental period, and also the last 400,000 years. The effects of natural variability and other factors which helped explained peaks and troughs were discussed. • Working implications of the forthcoming election were discussed. • The next meeting was conformed as being in London on March 30 th . • Close of Meeting

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Reflecting on an historic spell for weather and climate

extreme hot spell were the overnight temperatures which also broke previous records by a large margin with Kenley Airfield, Greater London recording a minimum of 25.8°C beating the previous record by 1.9°C “At country and regional level the previous two days has also seen Wales and Scotland produce

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Wintry, unsettled conditions continue

briefly turn to sleet or snow over lower ground across the Midlands, East Anglia and areas north of London, although accumulations here are likely to be small.” Rain, sleet and snow will quickly clear eastwards by late morning and any snow at lower levels will soon thaw. On Friday and Saturday

Aviation applications

improvements update  Case Study: Predicting fog at London Gatwick on 28th December 2024 using machine learning  Investigation into the current state of the Visibility Nowcast Progress Report on Turbulence for Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Key aims To translate our world-leading weather and climate research

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A record-breaking Bank Holiday weekend?

Summer Bank Holiday Monday.” The current highest temperature on record for the UK during the Late Summer Bank holiday weekend is 31.5˚C recorded at Heathrow, London in 2001, for Northern Ireland is 27˚C recorded in Knockareven, Co. Fermanagh in 2003 and for Wales is 27.3˚C at Velindre, Powys in 2003

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