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  • met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_11-14-amended-aug21.pdf

    Groupwork 4 Decoding D-Day | Forecasting and prediction Activity steps Sites to decode: Manchester, Aberdeen, Aberporth, London, Portland and Aldergrove. 04 Go through the observations that they have decoded and discuss as a class what the weather was doing at 7am on D-Day. You could either use your

  • ex-hurricane-bertha---met-office.pdf

    flooding to north-east England and a fatality from a fallen tree at Kew Gardens. On 12 September 2011 ex-hurricane Katia brought widespread transport disruption and a fatality from a fallen tree in northern England. On 30 August 1992 a storm brought down trees in central London and resulted in 6

  • Meet the WISER EWSA team

    , then worked for the UN Environment Programme in Geneva on sustainable business with retail and service sector partners across Europe, and then for the-then Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in London. Nico Kroese Work Package 2 Co-Lead Nico has worked at the South African Weather

  • Mike Kendon

    Information Centre in 2009. Mike graduated with an MSc in Hydrology for Environmental Management from Imperial College, London in 2004. Mike graduated with an MEng Engineering from Cambridge University in 1996. Before joining the Met Office, Mike spent 3 years as a hydrologist for a Civil Engineering

  • The UK's longest heatwave events and where they happened

    across England recorded heatwave spells lasting over two weeks. At the top of the list is Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire, which experienced temperatures exceeding 32°C for 7 days.   Cardington in Bedfordshire and Heathrow in Greater London are also worth mentioning as both experienced 16 consecutive

  • met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_11-14.pdf

    Decoding D-Day | Forecasting and prediction Activity steps Sites to decode: Manchester, Aberdeen, Aberporth, London, Portland and Aldergrove. 04 Go through the observations that they have decoded and discuss as a class what the weather was doing at 7am on D-Day. You could either use your interactive white

  • wiser0133_10_principles_coproduction.pdf

    enabled participants to review each others’ writing in honest and rigorous, yet respectful way. Participants of the BRACED ‘Writeshop’ in London (Source: V. le Masson, 2016) Supported by: Supported by: • Shared understanding of co-production process • Sustained collaboration to build trust and longer

  • Microsoft Word - Met Office Board Summary January 2024

    of spending review preparations and how artificial intelligence (AI) and the London Economics report on the Met Office’s value to the UK economy would be incorporated. The timing of strategy discussions would depend on when a new Chair was appointed and plans to refresh the existing 2019 – 2024 strategy

  • north-west-england--isle-of-man_-climate-met-officepdf

    maxima occur in the London area (23.5 °C) whilst the lowest occur in the Shetlands (15 °C). Maximum temperatures are normally 2 or 3 hours a er midday. Extreme maximum temperatures can occur in July or August. For example, on 3 August 1990 a temperature of 34.5 °C was recorded at Knutsford

  • north-west-england--isle-of-man_-climate-met-office.pdf

    maxima occur in the London area (23.5 °C) whilst the lowest occur in the Shetlands (15 °C). Maximum temperatures are normally 2 or 3 hours a er midday. Extreme maximum temperatures can occur in July or August. For example, on 3 August 1990 a temperature of 34.5 °C was recorded at Knutsford

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