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ukcp18-peer-review-panel-description.pdf

(Grantham Institute, Imperial & University of Reading) and its membership is: • Professor Mat Collins (University of Exeter); • Professor Jim Hall (University of Oxford); • Dr Ed Hawkins (University of Reading); • Professor Gabi Hegerl (University of Edinburgh); • Dr Erik Kjellström (Rossby Centre

snow-and-low-temperatures---december-2009-to-january-2010---met-office.pdf

Minimum temperature Comment Benson (Oxfordshire) -17.7 °C Coldest since 14 January 1982 (-18.7 °C) Woodford (Greater Manchester) -17.6 °C Coldest on record at this site^ Yeovilton (Somerset) -16.0 °C Coldest since 14 January 1982 (-16.1 °C) Pershore (Worcestershire) -15.7 °C Coldest since 24 January

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

Howell (LH) Craig Woolhouse (CW) Ian Hoult (IH) Patricia Abbott (PA) Phil Evans (PE) Derrick Ryall (DR) Richard Orrell (RO) Mel Harrowsmith (MH) Sophie Purdey (SP) Julia Slingo (JS) Apologies: Charlie Hall Keith Hodgkinson Nathan Travis Steve Barnes Richard Jackson Dane Marsh David O’Connor John Irvine

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

minutes_pwscg_27_jan_16_-_final.pdf

. Apologies had been received from John Irvine (N. Ireland), Colin Hord (CAA), Ben Fletcher (Cabinet Office), Nathan Travis (CFOA), and Charlie Hall (ACPO). Members for whom this was their first meeting introduced themselves: Tracy Goode from Welsh Government and Lynne Armstrong from Met Office. WW informed

Microsoft Word - PWSCG Minutes - 10th Oct 2019 - FINAL (1)

to complete before the Chair can formally take up their role. DH and the Secretariat confirmed the apologies which had been received from Nathan Travis, Colin Hord, Ian Hoult, William Hall, Fiona Wilson, Jonathan McKee, Tracy Goode, Clair Tindall, Jenny Shellens, Chris Money, Paul Furlong. Quoracy

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

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