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University of Oxford ▪ University of Namibia ▪ University of Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique) ▪ University of Botswana ▪ The Polytechnic University of Malawi ▪ Swedish Meteorological & Hydrological Institute ▪ Stockholm Environment Institute, Oxford ▪ Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre ▪ National

Microsoft Word - 2021_03_high_temperatures.docx

. Station Daily maxtemp (°C) Date Previous record (°C) Previous date Record length (years) Oxford 22.6°C 30th 22.2°C 29-03-1965 168 Wisley, Surrey 23.5°C 30th 22.8°C 29-03-1965 107 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 22.3°C 30th 22.2°C 29-03-1968 107 Cranwell, Lincolnshire 23.2°C 31st 22.2°C 28-03-1965 105 Bude

WCSSP South Africa

(WAFERS) – University of Bristol, 2024-2025 Developing wind farm parameterisation in Met Office modelling systems – University of Oxford, 2024-2025 Stakeholder driven climate services for South Africa (STADCLIM-SA) – HR Wallingford, 2023 Development of warnings for rip currents in Cape Town – CMAR, University of Plymouth, 2020-2021

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2024: provisionally the fourth warmest year on record for the UK

was the wettest on record for England and Wales. A succession of low-pressure systems brought very wet weather in late September. Oxfordshire and Bedfordshire had their wettest calendar months on record in series from 1836, and a long-running station at Oxford its wettest calendar month for 250 years

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#3wordweather

that those in Cambridge and Oxford would avoid the use of slang, each similarly favoured the term ‘chucking it’ to describe heavy rain (83% and 57%). Glaswegians are most likely to use the term ‘pelting it’ and Londoners prefer to say ‘caning it’. Despite being almost 90 miles apart, the people

ukcp18-newsletter.aug16.pdf

up which is chaired by Professor Sir Brian Hosk i ns and includes Professor Mat Collins (University of Exeter), Professor Jim Hall (University of Oxford), Dr Ed Hawkins (University of Reading), Professor Gabi Heger! (University of Edinburgh), Dr Erik Kjellstrom (Rossby Centre, SMHI, Sweden

exceptional-warmth-december-2015---met-office.pdf

stations are listed in the table below. Station Date Max temp (degC) Previous maxtemp (degC) Previous date Record length (years) Oxford 18-Dec- 2015 15.9 15.2 02-Dec- 1985 163 Durham 19-Dec- 2015 15.9 15.1 22-Dec- 1991 135 Bradford, West Yorkshire 18-Dec- 2015 15.8 15.3 01-Dec- 1985 108 Buxton, Derbyshire

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v2.pdf

Prof Richard Betts MBE, Met Office Keynote speakers Baroness Brown of Cambridge, Member of House of Lords Prof Dame Julia Slingo, former Met Office Chief Scientist Panellists Prof Tim Benton, Chatham House Dr Pam Berry, Oxford University Prof Suraje Dessai, Leeds University Prof Hayley Fowler

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v3.pdf

Prof Richard Betts MBE, Met Office Keynote speakers Baroness Brown of Cambridge, Member of House of Lords Prof Dame Julia Slingo, former Met Office Chief Scientist Panellists Prof Tim Benton, Chatham House Dr Pam Berry, Oxford University Prof Suraje Dessai, Leeds University Prof Hayley Fowler

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