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  • Microsoft Word - MOB Summary 24 May 11[1].doc

    the dry spell and expressed a wish to be more informed on monthly to seasonal predictions issued by the Met Office and related briefings given by it. • JH concluded that there was a lot going on, people were working very hard, but good progress was being made. • The next meeting was confirmed as 27th June 2011, in London, followed by the Met Office Owners Council in Exeter the following day. • Close of Meeting

  • Airfield climate data

    Gloucester Heathrow Humberside Inverness Isles of Scilly (St Mary's) Kirkwall Leeds Bradford Liverpool  London City Luton Manchester Newcastle Newquay  Norwich Prestwick Ronaldsway (Isle of Man) Shoreham (Brighton City) Southampton Southend Stansted Stornoway Sumburgh Tiree Unst Wick     Return

  • Memo

    Met Office Board Summary 2 February 2023 Held virtually via Microsoft Teams, BEIS London & Met Office Exeter • Rob Woodward (Chair) welcomed attendees and confirmed the meeting was quorate. The meeting was being held on a hybrid basis, given travel disruption, and the Board would now visit Leeds

  • Microsoft Word - Met Office Board Summary November 2024 - Final

    three lenses, actual accuracy, comparative accuracy and perceptions of accuracy. Precipitation accuracy had improved greatly since July. A second area of focus was communications and brand building, promoting technology and science innovation and showing value for money as highlighted by the London

  • Heatwave continues with temperatures into the mid 30s Celsius

    at Faversham on 10 August 2003.  The dry spell has been most prolonged in East Anglia and Southeast England. Most especially much of East Anglia and Cambridgeshire, extending through Essex into London and also around Bournemouth and Southampton.  Parts of the Midlands have also been very dry. The last day

  • Met Office daily weather: Hot weather to continue with temperatures set to hit the 30s

    reaching 27-29°C widely across England and Wales. Isolated spots in the West Country and the London area may see highs of 31°C, with a low probability of reaching 32°C. How hot will the heatwave be relative to a 'normal' July day? The below charts indicate that many areas could see temperatures 10°C above

  • aviation-briefing-service-user-guide.pdf

    of area forecasts for the UK, including SIGMETs, AIRMETs, Volcanic Ash Advisories, Regional Pressure Settings and London CTA helicopter forecasts. Each of these products are described in section 3 of this guide. • Briefing Charts This section allows pilots to access a range of UK and international weather

  • Met Office football forecast: Unsettled weather for Premier League fixtures

    or showers and strong winds at times. It will be milder than recent weeks, but there remains a risk of overnight frost. Fans should dress warmly and be prepared for wet weather. Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur (Emirates Stadium, 16:30) The North London derby at the Emirates will be played under similarly

  • Was summer 2018 the hottest on record?

     which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store. *Central England Temperature covers a roughly triangular area of the UK, enclosed by Bristol, Lancashire and London. The monthly series begins in 1659, and is the longest available instrumental record of temperature in the world.

  • Memo

    side. � JS reviewed the main points of the MOSAC response and BH agreed he would feedback to MOSAC members. � John Neilson informed the Board that this was likely to be the last meeting he would attend. JH and PR, on behalf of the Board, thanked John sincerely for his input, especially the work done and common sense he had brought to bear during the transfer from MoD to BIS. � The next meeting was confirmed as London (Mar 27th) � Close of Meeting

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