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A cool career studying the impacts of a warming planet  

candidates were paired off with prospective managers. John needed somebody to work with Simon Tett (now at Edinburgh University) on a new challenge, to detect the fingerprints of anthropogenic climate change. He showed me a plot of observed changes in temperature over the globe as well as those from his

uk_synop_station_list_jul24.pdf

SCO 1989 03153 DUNDRENNAN 113 54.80332 -4.0079 SCO 1983 03155 DRUMALBIN 245 55.6271 -3.73615 SCO 1984 03158 CHARTERHALL 112 55.70858 -2.38482 SCO 1987 03162 ESKDALEMUIR 236 55.31185 -3.20685 SCO 1908 03166 EDINBURGH, GOGARBANK 57 55.92832 -3.34434 SCO 1998 03171 LEUCHARS 10 56.37734 -2.862 SCO 1921

A wet and dull April

places in Scotland saw more than double their average rainfall for the month. Edinburgh in particular saw very large rainfall totals, receiving 239% of its average April rainfall, which is its second wettest on record, falling only behind totals in 2000. East and West Lothian, Aberdeen, Clackmannan

Tackling climate change issues in the future of rugby

, sporting and social events across the UK. The study compares observations and climate projections for temperature and rainfall may change in the future for the start of the Six Nations (February) at the Twickenham (London), Murrayfield (Edinburgh) and Principality (Cardiff) stadiums. Climate change

Microsoft Word - Scotland PWSCG Minutes_Dec24

Attendees Public Weather Service Customer Group (PWSCG) Public Weather Service Customer Group (PWSCG) Meeting of Scotland Stakeholders 10:00-13:15, 12 th December 2024 Victoria Quay, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6QQ Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and Met Office Duncan Potts (DP

NCIC Monthly Summary

disruption, and the A68 was closed due to a landslip. On the 12th in Scotland, thunderstorms led to evacuations at a holiday home park, flooding on roads and rail and school closures, with rail disruption on some Edinburgh and Aberdeen routes. The very heavy rain from the thunderstorms seems likely

NCIC Monthly Summary

. On the 2nd there were hazardous driving conditions on the Isle of Lewis, and on the 3rd, bus services in Caithness were delayed due to ice, and there were delays and closures on the M8, A77 and A8. There were delays to rail services in the Carstairs area, on some Edinburgh routes and on the Borders

072025-disclosure-log-geo-engineering-faqs.pdf

of Bristol, Bristol, UK. School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, USA. Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell

Met Office 10-day trend: Unsettled weather as winter begins

December. However, there are no signs of a prolonged mild spell, as colder air remains close to the north of the UK. The temperature pattern will be up and down, with London seeing a sharp rise followed by a gradual drop, and Edinburgh experiencing less dramatic changes but still some fluctuations

Storm Bram by numbers: A look into December’s first storm 

was the unusually warm air it brought. Edinburgh Gogarbank hit 16.6°C, surpassing previous December records for the city, and Carlisle set a new UK date record for 9 December with 16.8°C. Magilligan in Northern Ireland reached 16.3°C, just shy of the December record of 16.7°C.  This warmth contributed

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