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  • wcssp-south-africa-2025-science-highlights-report.pdf

    predominantly northward and in an offshore direction. Community science to inform safer use of forecasts In parallel with the physical science, a large beach user survey was undertaken across four coastal regions (Cape Town, Mossel Bay, Gqeberha, and eThekwini) to establish baseline awareness of rip

  • exceptional-warmth-september-2016---met-office.pdf

    , with the humidity leading to thunderstorms bringing intense downpours and causing flash-flooding. Several locations recorded hourly totals exceeding 30mm. Impacts While many in eastern England enjoyed unseasonably hot weather on the UK's beaches, elsewhere flash flooding resulted in significant weather

  • uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24pdf

    COVENTRY, COUNDON 119 52.42444 -1.53646 ENG 1998 99077 BRAMHAM 54 53.86887 -1.31879 ENG 1952 99078 MONKS WOOD 41 52.40161 -0.23695 ENG 1963 99080 WISLEY 38 51.31079 -0.47634 ENG 1904 99081 NORTH WYKE 177 50.76873 -3.90392 ENG 1965 99086 HELENS BAY 43 54.66865 -5.74847 NI 1961 99088 AUCHINCRUIVE 48

  • uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24.pdf

    COVENTRY, COUNDON 119 52.42444 -1.53646 ENG 1998 99077 BRAMHAM 54 53.86887 -1.31879 ENG 1952 99078 MONKS WOOD 41 52.40161 -0.23695 ENG 1963 99080 WISLEY 38 51.31079 -0.47634 ENG 1904 99081 NORTH WYKE 177 50.76873 -3.90392 ENG 1965 99086 HELENS BAY 43 54.66865 -5.74847 NI 1961 99088 AUCHINCRUIVE 48

  • Met Office and Surfers Against Sewage team up

    Met Office staff members have hit the beach this week, to mark the start of their new charity partnership with Surfers Against Sewage.

    Marine conservation charity Surfers Against Sewage has been chosen by the Met Office as its official partner charity for the next three years, and the pair-up started with a ‘big clean’ on Ness Cove beach, near Teignmouth. A team of 27 volunteers from the Met Office collected eight large bags

  • What does a “blend” of AI and physics mean for weather and climate modelling?

    mean for weather and climate modelling? Author: Press Office 25 Nov 2025 Ben Shipway and Caroline Bain are Strategic Heads, leading model development teams at the Met Office. In this blog, they outline the potential future blend of AI and physics-based models, as well as steps the Met Office is taking

  • INTRODUCTION TO THE CARIBBEAN COASTAL CLIMATE

    changes in global climate and population • Strong incentives for a greater scientific understanding the coastal processes and how to mitigate adverse impacts. Introduction to Coastal Processes Beaches are dynamic and respond to both natural and anthropogenic forces: �waves �currents �changing sea

  • Climate and climate change

    Automatic and manual stations

    England 50.785, -0.985 Manual Hazelrigg England 54.014, -2.774 Manual Heathrow England 51.479, -0.452 Automatic Hemyock England 50.908, -3.226 Manual Hereford, Credenhill England 52.08, -2.801 Automatic Herstmonceux, West End England 50.89, 0.318 Automatic High Beach England 51.663, 0.043 Automatic

  • More than a century of working together: Met Office and RNLI

    help the RNLI plan for the very latest weather. What started with a telegraph storm warning service in 1861, has now advanced to in-app Met Office beach forecasts for the public. And, as we conclude our 170th anniversary celebrations and the RNLI its 200th, we look back on a successful collaboration

  • metoffice_bringingdatatolife_firstexplorations_weatherdatacards.pdf

    on the time available and ability of the group you’re working with, you might want to only give one or two cards, this will make the activity easier and quicker). Be mindful that some cards are specific to a location (i.e. beach lifeguard). Ask each group to look at the data on their ‘weather data card

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