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Pollen forecast

& Eilean Siar Grampian Central, Tayside & Fife Strathclyde Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian & Borders North East England Northern Ireland Yorkshire & Humber North West England East Midlands West Midlands Wales East of England London & South East England South West England Orkney & Shetland Wednesday 4

excalibur-newsletter-june2021.pdf

, technologies that will enhance the ability of the community to better exploit exascale computing power. Each will deliver the following: • Exposing parallelism: Parallel-in-Time - Met Office led, awarded to University of Exeter in collaboration with Imperial College London. • Exposing parallelism

ukcp18-headline-findings-2.pdf

. � For London, sea level rise by the end of the century (when compared to 1981- 2000), for the low emission scenario is very likely 1 to be in the range 0.29 m to 0.70 m. For a high emission scenario, the range is very likely to be 0.53 m to 1.15 m. � For Edinburgh, sea level rise by the end of the century

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November 2012 flooding

from South West England to North East England shows that many areas had one and a half times their monthly average rainfall in one week. Impacts This week brought numerous road closures due to flooding and the Exeter to London railway line was also flooded. When road and rail networks are affected

The Royal Charter Gale

forecasting and to establish a Storm Warning service. Description of the Royal Charter Storm in the Tenth Number of Meteorological Papers 'Storms of the British Isles' written by FitzRoy On 1st September 1860 weather reports began to be collected at the Meteorological Office in London via electric

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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

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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 - 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

PowerPoint Presentation

the relevant teams in your organisation aware of the need to download data from the SADIS API or WIFS API systems. 4. Look out for the announcements by WAFC London and WAFC Washington inviting you to try out the new SADIS API or WIFS API beta systems in late 2023 or early 2024 Note: The SADIS API and WIFS API that delivers WAFS gridded data sets will use the same API technology and will be available for operational use from November 2024.

remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf

in France by carrying out local meteorological observations and providing regular reports in addition to daily reports to the Meteorological Office in London. The service in France was run from the British Expeditionary Force General Headquarters at Montreuil, France and consisted of Major HG Lyons

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