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Everything you need to know ahead of summer weather

weather.   Get out and about Being WeatherReady isn’t just about cold winter weather. WeatherReady advice includes helpful tips and information on getting out and about safely and making the most of the weather.   This includes advice from expert partners like RNLI and HM Coastguard on beach safety

global-spot-weather-forecasts-snowflake-datasheet-1.pdf

and all available archived forecast data, available in hourly, three-hourly and daily timesteps. Global Spot offers site-specific forecasts for over 5,000 locations worldwide (not including UK sites), including airports, major landmarks, and beaches. Global Spot provides forecasts for specific locations

wiser_newsletter0121.pdf

, national and regional co-production workshops were held in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The workshops brought together National Meteorological and Hydrological Service (NMHS) staff, fishermen and Beach Management Unit (BMU) representatives, local government staff, media, and international

When Accuracy Matters

Our forecasts provide the RNLI with the information they need to prepare for and take action in response to deteriorating weather conditions and storms. Iona Hamilton is one of the lifeguards that patrol over 240 beaches in the UK and the Channel Islands. "RNLI lifeguards use the Met Office forecast

barometer-issue-35.pdf

Europe dragged freezing easterly winds into the Mediterranean on its southern flank. The unusual sight of snow on Spanish beaches and Greek Islands was bad news for holidaymakers seeking winter sunshine. It was also unfortunate for vegetable lovers, as unseasonable weather contributed to a shortage

remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf

on the Normandy Coast and under their barrage the first landing craft of the largest seaborne invasion in history approach the beaches. Operation Neptune (the largest Armada in history) and the seaborne element of Operation Overlord is well under way. 6 Throughout the night, paratroopers have dropped

strong-winds_heavy-rainfall---7_8-july-2004---met-office.pdf

July, 58 m 44 19:00 Donna Nook, Lincolnshire 8 m 37 8 July, 07:00 Mumbles Head, near Swansea Holbeach, 32 m 36 7 July, 22:00 Lincolnshire 3 m 34 8 July, 02:00 Langdon Bay, 7 July, 117 m 32 Kent 13:00 Culdrose, 7 July, 78 m 32 Cornwall 21:00 Comments Previous highest July value was 41 knots on 25 July

What is a Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW)?

and these wobbles, or waves, break just like waves on the beach. When they break they can be strong enough to weaken or even reverse the westerly winds and swing them to easterlies. As this happens, air in the stratosphere starts to collapse in to the polar cap and compress. As it compresses it warms

Better weather forecasts on Met Office website and app

decisions, whether that be simply choosing between going to the beach or an indoor leisure centre during the summer holidays, or even deciding if it’s a good idea and safe, to do what they’ve planned.”  More accurate weather information     The new data is displayed in the forecast tables on the website

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