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Met Office Deep Dive: Why September turned soggy and what happens next
, 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 to peel away, while a ridge
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Met Office deep dive: Autumn’s stormy spell and tropical influences
? The impact on the Jetstream and UK weather As Humberto and Imelda drifted northwards, they began to influence the Jetstream. Normally, the Jetstream steers low-pressure systems, but powerful tropical cyclones can also affect the jet, creating kinks and troughs that alter the downstream weather pattern
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Microsoft Word - N Ireland PWSCG Minutes_Jan25
to expect. There was a general view that they did receive a particularly useful steer about how the timings may change during the event. This was picked up more widely by the group as a preference where possible to consider issuing warnings for N. Ireland as separate to mainland GB as it provides
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upscaling-fillable-worksheet.pdf
. [Priority] Are/Will data and monitoring (including bottom-up/field data) be effectively used to steer the scaling process and change course where needed? © Crown copyright, Met Office Space/Theme Driver Questions for consideration Scores (1-5) 37. [Priority] Is planning in place to take feedback
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upscaling-fillable-worksheetpdf
. [Priority] Are/Will data and monitoring (including bottom-up/field data) be effectively used to steer the scaling process and change course where needed? © Crown copyright, Met Office Space/Theme Driver Questions for consideration Scores (1-5) 37. [Priority] Is planning in place to take feedback
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minutes_pwscg_27_jan_16_-_final.pdf
will be overseen by the Interdepartmental Met Office Steering Group (IMOSG). WW spoke of the importance about ensuring that the plans stay on track and meet the obligations required to meet the CSR outcome. DH suggested that an outline plan should be seen at the next PAG meeting around the observation changes
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pwscg_minutes_october2021.pdf
. Discussions have been taking place with the London Mayor and London assembly regarding the events. These events also a point of focus with the EA, who are working with the Met Office. It was noted that the public may not be aware of the impacts of rain (e.g. flooding). There is a joint steering board
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upscaling-toolkit-stage2.pdf
/field data) be effectively used to steer the scaling process and change course where needed? 37. [Priority] Is planning in place to take feedback into account and adjust the innovation to meet evolving needs (functional scaling)? 38. Is/Can institutional learning be enabled so the scaling process
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf
areas on the 11th, particularly the south, but the far north stayed mostly dry. The 12th and 13th saw a return to sunshine and showers. 14th to 20th Another deep depression steered a belt of rain through the country on the 14th, though it tended to fizzle out as it headed northwards, before another
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201811pdf
with a high of 17.9 °C at Lossiemouth (Morayshire). The 4th was a brighter day, with some showers for the north-west and the south, but rain spread northwards on the 5th which remained mild and generally cloudy. The 6th to 8th were cloudy with southerly winds steering belts of rain from south-west