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Cloud-affected satellite microwave radiances

system. References Migliorini, S., and Candy, B. (2018), All-sky satellite data assimilation of microwave temperature sounding channels at the Met Office. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., under revision. Migliorini, S., Lorenc, A. C. and Bell, W. (2018), A moisture-incrementing operator for the assimilation of humidity- and cloud-sensitive observations: formulation and preliminary results. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc.. doi:10.1002/qj.3216

UK hourly site-specific observations tutorial

the following is an an example of the XML that would be returned <Rep D="ENE" P="1016" S="8" T="13.8" V="23000" W="7">780</Rep> For sites that do not have all the parameters available, the following is an example of the XML that would be returned <Rep D="N" S="3" T="11.5">0</Rep> UK hourly site-specific observations

snowdonia.pdf

for Saturday 12 Jul 2025 Height (m) Wind Speed mean/gusts (mph) Wind Direction (blowing from) 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:00 900 10/13 E 13/16 E 13/18 E 13/17 SE 6/10 SE 7/11 SW 14/18 NE 21/26 E 19/26 E 600 9/12 E 12/16 E 10/16 E 8/13 SE 6/10 S 6/11 S 7/10 NE 12/20 E 14/23 E

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Warm September marks start of Autumn

for both the daily maximum and minimum average temperatures.   Northern Ireland had its joint-warmest September on record, with mean temperatures of 14.2°C matching 2006’s figure, in part because of some record breaking warm nights. Northern Ireland recorded their highest average minimum temperatures

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Joint-warmest September on record for UK

The UK had its joint-warmest September on record in a series which goes back to 1884 according to provisional Met Office statistics. The UK’s September 2023 mean temperature of 15.2°C puts it level with 2006’s record figure in statistics that have been ‘substantially influenced’ by the impact

Met Office seasonal prediction system: GloSea6

ensemble seasonal forecast for the next six months is generated by combining and bias correcting all forecast members available from the most recent three weeks.   References: Harada, Y., Kamahori, H., Kobayashi, C., Endo, H., Kobayashi, S., Ota, Y., Onoda, H., Onogi, K., Miyaoka, K., & Takahashi, K

SBRIDICWG Meeting Slides - 20200424

• C-band to S-band wavelength • Magnetron to klystron transmitter • Conventional (Doppler) to polarimetry • In-house integration to commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware solution • Change of industrial vendor • New data representation (file formats) Applications: from largely qualitative

heavy-rainfall_flooding---july-2007---met-office.pdf

mm - 1988 England S 121.7 228 2 134.1 mm - 1936 England E & NE 113.8 194 6 156.6 mm - 1940 England NW & Wales N 175.3 203 3 196.1 mm - 1939 Midlands 144.8 256 1 135.6 mm - 1915 East Anglia 74.3 147 Not significant 115.6 mm - 1936 England SW & Wales S 164.5 230 3 204.9 mm - 1939 England SE & central

heavy-rainfall_flooding---june-2007---met-office.pdf

1914 UK 136.0 190 1 121.2 mm - 1980 England 145.9 241 1 121.2 mm - 1997 Wales 168.2 202 2 183.1 mm - 1998 Scotland 108.9 127 Not significant 153.9 mm - 1938 N Ireland 148.3 202 1 147.0 mm - 1931 England & Wales (*) 149.0 234 1 124.3 mm - 1998 England N 188.1 277 1 134.8 mm - 1980 England S 123.7 218 1

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