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Met Office daily weather: Cloudy start with sunny spells emerging

spells, although the Northern Isles may see a few light showers. It will be breezy in eastern parts, particularly along North Sea coasts. Temperatures will be near normal for most, reaching around 24°C in the far south. However, it will feel rather cool in the north and along exposed eastern coasts

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Staying windy following Storm Ellen – August 2020

and 55-60mph around coasts and over hills. The centre of #StormEllen will have moved away to the north of Ireland by the morning, but western parts of Britain will continue to see strong winds Many places will be dry with the best of the sunny spells and light winds in the east. pic.twitter.com

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be detected in Earth’s atmosphere as soon as 8.5 minutes after a solar flare (travelling at the speed of light). CMEs are often associated with flares, eruptions of large amounts of matter from the solar atmosphere. These can take days to reach Earth, carrying a local magnetic field from the Sun

What is UV radiation and how does it affect your health?

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New marine surface humidity climate monitoring product

The Met Office, in collaboration with the National Oceanography Centre, have produced a new climate monitoring dataset for surface humidity over oceans. The dataset is called HadISDH.marine which stands for the Met Office Hadley Centre Intergrated Surface Dataset of Humidity for the marine

What is lightning and how does the Met Office monitor it?

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Keeping our weather stations afloat

for the Met Office as a Marine Systems Engineer for the past three years, specialising in electrical engineering. He helps with maintaining the Marine Observing Network, which includes weather observation units on board ships, weather buoys and permanently moored light vessels. The variety of the work

PWMS49_Global_3_hourly_spot_forecasts

< 40000 m Very good VG >= 40000 m Excellent EX Significant Weather Decode Code Decode -99 N/A 0 Clear sky (Night) 1 Sunny (Day) 2 Partly cloudy (Night) 3 Sunny intervals 4 Dust storm 5 Mist 6 Fog 7 (White) Medium-level cloud 8 (Black) Low-level cloud 9 Light rain shower (Night) 10 Light rain shower (Day

PWMS035_Spot_observations

) Medium-level cloud 8 (Black) Low-level cloud 9 Light rain shower (Night) 10 Light rain shower (Day) 11 Drizzle 12 Light rain 13 Heavy rain shower (Night) 14 Heavy rain shower (Day) 15 Heavy Rain 16 Sleet shower (Night) 17 Sleet shower (Day) 18 Sleet 19 Hail shower (Night) 20 Hail shower (Day) 21

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