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. Other major centres of population include Peterborough, Norwich, Ipswich, Cambridge, Lincoln, Grimsby and Hull. Temperature The mean annual temperature over the region varies from around 9.5 °C to just over 10.5 °C. Variations in temperature depend on both altitude, with a decrease of about 0.5 °C

Airfield climate data

List of airports Click on any airport to see its airfield climate statistics. Aberdeen Aldergrove (Belfast International) Alderney Benbecula Biggin Hill Birmingham Blackpool Bournemouth Bristol Cambridge Cardiff Carlisle Coventry Cranfield Durham Tees Valley Edinburgh Eglinton (City of Derry) East

Dr Helen Buttery

. This is true both for the location of the precipitation and the average precipitation rate. Career background Prior to joining the Met Office, Helen achieved a double-first physics degree (BA) and MSci at Cambridge University. In 2004 Helen completed a PhD in Astrophysics, also at Cambridge, studying high

Sea ice in the climate system

. In: Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Stocker, T.F., D. Qin, G.-K. Plattner, M. Tignor, S.K. Allen, J. Boschung, A. Nauels, Y. Xia, V. Bex and P.M. Midgley (eds.)]. Cambridge

Dr Gabriel Rooney

in Observations Based Research at the Met Office Research Unit at Cardington. He obtained his PhD on plume-flow modelling from DAMTP, University of Cambridge, following a maths degree from the Queen's University of Belfast. External recognition Gabriel was a Visiting Cheney Fellow at the University of Leeds between 2020-2023.

Dr Maggie Hendry

background Maggie joined Atmospheric Processes and Parametrizations in January 2010, but prior to this she was a member of the Land Surface group within Earth System Science since joining the Met Office in 2008. Maggie has a PhD in Astronomy from the University of Cambridge and an MPhys in Astrophysics from the University of Edinburgh.    

Peter Good

change. Potential impacts on the Amazon of a shutdown in the AMOC Potential for irreversible change in the Amazon forest - and any associated early warning. Career background Peter obtained a PhD under John Pyle at the University of Cambridge, worked at the National Observatory of Athens for two years, then joined the Met Office in 2004.

Dr Mary Forsythe

in Natural Sciences and a PhD on the Active Tectonics of Greece, both from the University of Cambridge.   At the Met Office she has worked in the Satellite Applications group, initially researching improved use of AMV data in NWP and since 2012 as manager of the Satellite Winds and Active Sensing Group

Alex West

sea ice thermodynamics using observational devices called ice mass balance buoys. Career background Alex studied mathematics at the University of Cambridge (Fitzwilliam College) from 2005–2009, following his BA with the Certificate of Advanced Studies (aka Part 3). He joined the Met Office

Dr Thomas Bendall

the Met Office in September 2019, after completing a PhD and 6 month Post-Doc in the Mathematics Department at Imperial College London. These focused on physics-dynamics coupling within finite element discretisations of the atmosphere. Before this, he did an undergraduate degree in Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge.

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