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recognised in New Year Honours for Met Office Science Fellow, Richard Jones Professor Jason Lowe, Head of Climate Services, is awarded an OBE Our experts are globally recognised for what they do and we even hold our own annual Awards for Excellence where we recognise and celebrate our colleagues’ wide
Why do we have seasons?
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How does the weather impact the railways?
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When does Autumn officially start?
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CFC-11
. The Medusa-MS has operated extremely well since the air conditioner was fixed. However, we do appear to have a source of SF 6 contamination, which as yet we have been unable to locate. It is fortunate that SF 6 is also determined via the GC-MD. Inter-lab comparisons were run on all three instruments
early-february-2009-snowfalls---met-office.pdf
of England and Scotland. A depth of 51 cm was reported from Bingley, West Yorkshire at 0900 on the 9th. In London, snow depths on the 9th were 18 cm at St James's Park, 21 cm at Greenwich and 25 cm at Hampstead. Among the other heavy falls in the London area, going back to the severe 1962/3 winter, were
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and sustainability, Simon currently serves as a director of the British Geological Survey and is a Defra-appointed member of the Peak District National Park Authority. He is also a Senior Advisor to Rothschild & Co. and a member of the Energy Transition Commission. Simon’s academic credentials
Severe heatwaves and droughts are making extreme wildfires more frequent and intense worldwide
and resulted in economic losses totalling $140 billion. Canada saw its second successive year of CO2 emissions over a billion tonnes, with wildfires in Jasper National Park alone causing over US $1 billion in damages. Bolivia had its highest CO2 emissions total this century (700 million tonnes), as did
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scenarios in the UK 4 perspective. The two perspectives are converging, partly due to a recognition that climate change is altering the frequency or magnitude of challenging events and will continue to do so, and partly because one objective of adaptation is to increase resilience over the long term