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Airfield climate data

statistics. Aberdeen Aldergrove (Belfast International) Alderney Belfast City Benbecula Biggin Hill Birmingham Blackpool Bournemouth Bristol Cambridge Carlisle Coventry Cranfield Dundee Durham Tees Valley (Teeside) East Midlands Edinburgh Eglinton (City of Derry) Exeter Farnborough Gatwick Glasgow

Climate Science for Service Partnership (CSSP) Brazil

). UK academic partners include the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, University of Edinburgh, University of Exeter, University of Leeds University of Oxford, and the University of Reading.  UK research institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project our fund

UK sea level projections to 2300

for London and Cardiff, and 0.0-1.7 m for Edinburgh and Belfast. Under a high emissions scenario, this increases to 1.4-4.3 m for London and Cardiff, and 0.7-3.6 m for Edinburgh and Belfast. The new research provided similar projections for tide gauge locations around the UK coastline and combined

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

the UK, including Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Edinburgh, and Durham University. The services will provide researchers with invaluable access to powerful systems to support ground-breaking work in areas from Artificial Intelligence, energy storage and supply, and therapeutic drug

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. There were also delays and cancellations on the rail network. Thursday 2 December saw major problems on the transport network with both Edinburgh and Gatwick airports closed. There were numerous accidents on the roads with jackknifed lorries, and the A90 Forth Road Bridge was closed for the first

Dr Maggie Hendry

background Maggie joined Atmospheric Processes and Parametrizations in January 2010, but prior to this she was a member of the Land Surface group within Earth System Science since joining the Met Office in 2008. Maggie has a PhD in Astronomy from the University of Cambridge and an MPhys in Astrophysics from the University of Edinburgh.    

Dr Anne McCabe

of Atmospheric Processes and Parametrizations, focusing on the stable boundary layer.  Anne left the office in 2006 to care for her young family and returned in 2012 to her current role in the ensemble forecasting group. Anne originally studied at the University of Edinburgh where she gained a BSc in mathematics and an MSc in nonlinear modelling.

Kimberley Eastaugh

of Edinburgh, achieving a Distinction in June 2020. This supplements the BSc in Oceanography that Kimberley achieved with the University of Southampton back in June 2012. 

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Dr Peili Wu

/Subarctic Ocean Fluxes (ASOF) programme. Career background Peili joined the Met Office Hadley Centre in 1999. Before that, he was a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Edinburgh working on modelling the Mediterranean. Before that, Peili completed a PhD in atmospheric dynamics and a diploma in physics at Imperial College London.

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