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UK hourly site-specific observations tutorial

the following is an an example of the XML that would be returned <Rep D="ENE" P="1016" S="8" T="13.8" V="23000" W="7">780</Rep> For sites that do not have all the parameters available, the following is an example of the XML that would be returned <Rep D="N" S="3" T="11.5">0</Rep> UK hourly site-specific observations

Dr Natalie Garrett

doing, this team helps meet organisational need through rapid deployment into priority areas. Additionally, Natalie is leading on a piece of work around the UK's National Framework for Climate Services, and has recently started a part-time secondment into the Markets directorate, to oversee delivery

Memo

were the strengths that the Met Office Hadley Centre benefited from, with weather and climate being housed under one roof. • John Hirst informed the Board that the Met Office were doing a routine refresh of their Corporate Plan and that it was his intention to bring a working copy to the Board

International

Studying rainfall variability over Brazil

as our climate warms. This will lead to heavier rainfall when it does rain, but also to more dry spells, and can be thought of as an intensification of the water cycle.  One outstanding question is how the strong influence of El Nino on Brazilian rainfall might change in future. El Nino years tend

North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2007

grid does not fully resolve tropical storms, numbers are calibrated using tropical storm behaviour in past forecasts. The forecast process also includes predictions of the sea-surface temperature (SST) anomalies. This season, a cooling trend in SST is expected in the tropical North Atlantic

Met Office explains: Why the waters around the UK are unique

the intensity of marine heatwaves, making them less severe but longer-lasting compared to those in more stratified regions. This mixing also affects the distribution of nutrients and light, fostering unique and highly productive ecosystems that support a wide range of marine life. READ MORE: How do we know

Definitions of codes

(UV) radiation is expressed as a 'Solar UV Index', a system developed by the World Health Organization. These Met Office forecasts include the effects of: the position of the sun in the sky; forecast cloud cover; ozone amounts in the stratosphere. The solar index does not exceed 8 in the UK (8

WT joint research infographic A2

does this mean for the Meadow Clary? Drawing on this information, as well as other important factors when considering plant reintroductions such as soil type and aspect, the Wildlife Trusts can prioritise areas for reintroducing or introducing this important species. This gives the Meadow Clary

wiser-ewsa-testbed-daily-report---020224.pdf

to a meeting with the Minister of Green Economy and the Envionment, Hon. Eng. Collins Nzovu, MP. It was a successful meeting, which saw Minister Nzovu commending the project. He encouraged the ZMD to carry on with efforts to improve forecasting and nowcasting for the country, and to apply for funds to do so. ENDS

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A mixed week ahead with cold weather on the horizon

-to-date with the forecast in your area.”   What weather does high pressure bring to the UK?  Areas of high pressure generally bring with them settled and dry conditions. Sometimes,stratocumulus cloud can become established leading to several days of no sunshine, which suppresses daytime temperatures

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