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Met Office daily weather: Showers and wind dominate but some brighter spells to come

Showers and wind dominate this weekend's forecast but some brighter spells to come

clearer. So, with that dry interlude, potentially a bit of a cold start on Sunday, but the dry weather won't last long. The next area of low pressure will bring in the next batch of rain through Sunday. So, there is yet more rain to come through the rest of this weekend and in fact into next week.”

Met Office daily weather: Showers and wind dominate but some brighter spells to come

Showers and wind dominate this weekend's forecast but some brighter spells to come

clearer. So, with that dry interlude, potentially a bit of a cold start on Sunday, but the dry weather won't last long. The next area of low pressure will bring in the next batch of rain through Sunday. So, there is yet more rain to come through the rest of this weekend and in fact into next week

SPF City Pack_editable_template

low annual temperature ranges, compared to inland areas such as Bristol. The coldest month is February in Cornwall, Devon and the Isles of Scilly, compared to January in Somerset and Bristol. The maritime influence normally prevents extreme low temperatures. However, extreme cold conditions can

Memo

noted the landmark investment in HPC for the UK government and Met Office. � Dave Underwood described the capability enabled by the new HPC, including enabling an additional £2b of socioeconomic benefits for the UK. � The Board toured the Met Office Informatics Lab, new HPC Hall, National

Memo

discussed business continuity plans, including a successful IT Hall failure desktop business continuity exercise and lessons learnt. • John Taylor (Interim Chief Financial Officer) presented the Finance report and the Board noted that finances were largely in line with forecasts, although costs were

PWS CG Meeting July 2007 11- 3pm MOD Main Building

Perelman (EP) Sophie Purdey (SP) Apologies: Charlie Hall Alessia Morris John Irvine PWSCG Chair PWSCG Independent Member PWSCG Secretariat Innovation Policy Team, BIS Civil Contingencies Secretariat Civil Aviation Authority Maritime & Coastguard Agency BBC MoD MoD Welsh Government Environment Agency

PWSCG annual report 2021/22

. However we are content to accept these missed targets as we now judge they do not provide clear, auditable benefits. Looking forward to next year when a more strategic engagement strategy should come to fruition, we will ensure a more targeted approach and metrics to reach and engagement

typhoon_haiyan_(yolanda)_in_the_philippines_summary_for_scientists.pdf

the landfall risk in the Philippines (Yonekura and Hall, 2014). Figure 1: Monthly-mean genesis locations (red values) of tropical storms that pass through the PAR, 1950-2013. A red value of 1, for example, corresponds to the mean genesis location of tropical storms that formed in January. The black

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Climate change impacts June temperature records

a large area of the UK, including Orkney, Warwickshire, Surrey, Somerset and Cornwall. Did the marine heatwave impact temperatures? The North Atlantic, including waters around the UK, has been experiencing record-breaking temperatures of its own in June, which has played an underlying role

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Wettest March in over 40 years for England and Wales

above their respective long-term averages. Wales had its second dullest March on record in a series which goes back to 1910. Only 1936 had a duller March than the 64.3 hours of sunshine seen in 2023 for the area. Several counties, including Devon, Somerset, Hampshire and Wiltshire had their dullest

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