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Met Office daily weather: A change going into the weekend

, with cloud perhaps thick enough to bring patchy rain or drizzle. Winds will be light for most but will strengthen in the far northwest as the day progresses. High pressure’s back (briefly) 👀 - Warmer & more settled on Friday and Saturday ☀️ - Humidity climbs Saturday night💧 - Low pressure returns

Weather and climate modelling - WCSSP case study

in the real world.   By bringing together global experts in weather and climate model development, the Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership (WCSSP) Programme has made significant advancements to global modelling capability.   Advancing the simulation of clouds to improve rainfall

NCIC Monthly Summary

north. Any local mist or fog soon cleared on the 6th, then it was fine but with cloud increasing from the west, and rain reached the north by late morning, spreading south and east into the Midlands during the afternoon, and parts of the south-west and East Anglia by evening. The 7th was brightest

NCIC Monthly Summary

an overall figure of 118%. 1st to 8th Showers developed widely through the morning of the 1st away from the south-west, dying away during the afternoon, leaving just a few over the north-west by evening. The 2nd started fine, cloud increasing in many places from late morning with showers developing

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High pressure building for the weekend

. Through the morning and into the afternoon, the cloud will build once again. There will be showers in some places, but elsewhere things stay dry, cloudy and rather cool. After a chilly, but mostly fine start, cloud will bubble up during Wednesday morning 🌥️☁️ Showers mainly affecting areas exposed

NCIC Monthly Summary

to coasts, developed widely from late morning onwards. After another bright, cold start on the 2nd, with isolated showers over northern counties and locally along the south coast, cloud increased by midday with showers occurring quite widely. All areas were cloudy and windy on the 3rd, with rain

Dr Samantha Smith

Areas of expertise Orographic precipitation Temperature variations in complex terrain Mountain waves Cloud thermodynamics Publications by Samantha Smith Current activities Samantha is a senior scientist in the orography group.  The current focus of Samantha's work is orographic precipitation

caa_verification_202505-may.pdf

). Overleaf are a series of plots showing the Gerrity Skill Score in relation to the agreed performance measure for forecast Cloud Base and Visibility at airports in receipt of 9, 24 and 30 hr TAFs. Ronaldsway (EGNS) has now been included alongside the other ’9hr North’ airports, but it is not included

caa_verification_202503.pdf

). Overleaf are a series of plots showing the Gerrity Skill Score in relation to the agreed performance measure for forecast Cloud Base and Visibility at airports in receipt of 9, 24 and 30 hr TAFs. Ronaldsway (EGNS) has now been included alongside the other ’9hr North’ airports, but it is not included

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