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Weekend weather: A mixed spell to come with rain, cloud, mist and fog

and drifts away, the pressure pattern across the UK becomes increasingly slack. This lack of strong steering winds is a key feature of the forecast, allowing mist, fog, and low cloud to develop and linger in places. At the same time, subtle shifts in moisture and weak frontal features will cause showery

Deep dive: why the jet stream is delivering exceptional rain across Europe

that has influenced the UK is also impacting Spain and Portugal. A series of Atlantic lows have been steered towards Iberia in recent days, and this week another large, elongated low has been named Storm Leonardo by the Portuguese Met Service. Although Leonardo will not bring storm‑force conditions

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anyone have similar roles, or different roles needing similar skills? Why might this be? Steer the discussion to a conclusion that having the right mix of skills is crucial for achieving their goals. 03 Explain that they’re now going to look at the skills and abilities needed in a range of different

Met Office Board

. Penny is chair of the Dartmoor National Park Steering Group, a place where she spends much of her free time.   Lynn Mawdsley, Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee Lynn is a respected leader with extensive financial and commercial expertise across a broad range

Met Office week ahead: Calm start but turning very wet and windy

low forms ahead of it, is an area of close scrutiny for forecasters. READ MORE: How does the Met Office work with the energy sector? This developing low is expected to be picked up by the jet stream and steered towards the UK, possibly bringing tropical air with it. However, it will not be the same

Microsoft Word - PWSCG Annual Report FINAL

of Emergency Responder Workshops to input into the review of Warning Services Provided direction and steer to MO on the approach to ‘Reach’ of Met Office outputs and agreed a way forward on the provision of information under the ‘Enthusiasts Site’ The PWSCG Chair and Independent Member attended

Open Data Policy

by visiting our data services webpage.  Policy review process  This Policy will be reviewed by BIS (ShEx), Cabinet Office (Transparency Team) and the Open Data Institute (ODI) approved by the Met Office Data Policy Steering Group (DPSG). Any significant implications for Public Weather Service (PWS) will also

Microsoft Word - PWS & PWSCG combined Annual Report FY22-23

of these important Theme 3 Performance Measures. All four deliverables for Theme 3 continue on track. The Citizen Engagement Strategy (D3.0) was delivered in the Autumn, with an implementation plan currently being devised. Despite some resource challenge for D3.2 during the year, it has been steered

Met Office Deep Dive: Why September turned soggy and what happens next

around the hemisphere, favouring a flat, strong Atlantic jet and a conveyor of lows towards the UK. A deepening Pacific low then forced an extra ripple, steering the jet sharply south there, then north over Canada, and downstream into a squeezed Atlantic trough. That “squeeze” helped a cut‑off upper low

Met Office deep dive: The latest on the wind and rain

system currently affecting the UK is being influenced by the position and strength of the Jetstream, a fast-flowing ribbon of air high in the atmosphere that often steers weather systems towards the UK. This week, the main jet core is situated slightly further south than usual, with a secondary jet

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