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Modelling Workshop, Bristol, UK, 2-6 June 2025 Abstract NIWA undertakes to forecast Aotearoa/New Zealand’s weather and climate across spatial scales ranging from individual locations to trans-Tasman Sea domains and temporal scales from a few hours ahead to seasonal outlooks and beyond. This is done using
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Jose_Rodriguez_ppt.pptx
Systematic errors in global circulation models and ML models for NWP José M. Rodríguez, with thanks to Sean Milton, Gill Martin and Mike Cullen Bristol, 4 June 2025 www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2020, Met Office Overview ‘Dynamical’ GCMs Despite progress, systematic errors in key Earth
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taf_south_24-feb-25.pdf
how much skill was added by the meteorologists for each forecast category and for each airport. Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGBB Birmingham 24 hr South EGCN Doncaster Sheffield 24 hr South EGGD Bristol 24 hr South EGGW London Luton 24 hr South EGFF Cardiff 24 hr South
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sur-sharmila-oscar-alves-harry-hendon-antje-weisheimer-magdalena-balmaseda-matthew-wheeler-wendy-sharples-andrew-marshall---predicting-enso-events-and-their-regional-impacts-beyond-a-yearpdf
of Meteorology, sharmila.sur@bom.gov.au Seamless Global Modelling Workshop 3 - 6 June 2025, Bristol, United Kingdom Acknowledgement: Northern Australia Climate Program
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sur-sharmila-oscar-alves-harry-hendon-antje-weisheimer-magdalena-balmaseda-matthew-wheeler-wendy-sharples-andrew-marshall---predicting-enso-events-and-their-regional-impacts-beyond-a-year.pdf
of Meteorology, sharmila.sur@bom.gov.au Seamless Global Modelling Workshop 3 - 6 June 2025, Bristol, United Kingdom Acknowledgement: Northern Australia Climate Program
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Climate change and health
risks Professor Dann Mitchell, Professor of climate science at the University of Bristol, explains that “Weather and climate are already impacting health; even as far back as the infamous 2003 European heatwave we know that around half the deaths could have been avoided if climate change had been halted
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2023 was second warmest year on record for UK
Berkshire, East Sussex and Bristol. Most of the UK enjoyed only around 1 hour per day of sunshine, on average. Wales had its third dullest December on record in a series back to 1910, with England having its eighth dullest. The UK also had its eighth dullest December on record, with 27.9 hours
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Weekend weather: An unsettled and breezy weekend ahead
unsettled feel. Some unseasonably windy conditions expected in the southwest overnight tonight and into tomorrow Could see peak gusts of 50mph along the north coast of Cornwall, Devon and through the Bristol Channel 🍃 Winds will ease into the afternoon and evening pic.twitter.com/RYkREhNhQA — Met Office
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Met Office festival forecast: Mixed conditions for late July festivals
upwards slightly, offering some warmth between the showers. Outcider Festival – Fernhill Farm, Bristol Outcider Festival, known for its alternative edge and cider-fuelled fun, will also see humid conditions on Thursday as rain moves through. Friday will be drier with some spotty cloud coverage throughout
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Food, Farming and Natural Environment Climate Service
and infrastructure systems. A recent partnership activity looking at impacts of weather and climate extremes on the UK food chain has brought together the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP) Universities of Exeter, Leeds, Reading, Bristol, Oxford and University College London, Defra, the Food Standards Agency