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Samantha_Smith_pst.pptx

Investigate how to turn down the initiating mass flux: Investigate proportion of mass flux that SHOULD be sub-grid Towards making Comorph scale-aware Samantha Smith, Alison Stirling, Michael Whitall, Sally Lavender, Adrian Lock and Rachel Stratton (Met Office) Introduction CoMorph is a new

Microsoft Word - 2020_07_august_rain.docx

-term average (mm) Grangemouth Refinery (Stirling) 95.0 67.1 Perth, Norwich Union (Perth) 86.2 - Stonehaven, Cheyne (Aberdeenshire) 79.0 - Newton of Falkland (Fife) 77.2 - Gilston (Mid-Lothian) 62.8 64.2 Kinross (Kinross-shire) 61.6 81.4 The map below shows lightning activity recorded across Scotland

Weather science technical reports

. Stratton, R.A. ; Stirling, A. J. 2024 659 Updates to the global FOAM system including model and data assimilation changes. Carneiro, D.M.; Waters, J.; Lea, D.; Martin, M.; While, J.; Weaver, A.; Vidard, A.; Guiavarc’h, C.; Storkey, D.; Ford, D.; Blockley, E.; Baker, J.; Haines, K.; Price, M.; Bell, M

hot-dry-spell-july-2013---met-office.pdf

to 24 July 2013 Date Daily max temperature (°C) Station 6 July 28.1 Heathrow and Kew Gardens, Greater London 7 July 29.7 Hurn, Dorset 8 July 29.9 Edenfel, Tyrone 9 July 29.3 Grangemouth Refinery, Stirling 10 July 28.5 Betws-y-Coed, Gwynedd 11 July 28.8 Castlederg, Tyrone 12 July 29.4 Auchtermuchty

Keith_Williams_ppt_UP.pptx

by reduced spatial RMSE’s. LW www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2017, Met Office GAL9 CoMorph-B: Diurnal cycle CoMorph-A (CoMA9) Observations Test version of CoMorph-B Timing of maximum in diurnal harmonic of precip DJF Mike Whitall Alison Stirling www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2024, Met

UK Climate Resilience Programme decision support tools

chain developed at the University of Stirling and visualised on a web-based platform.   12. UK Adaptation Inventory The UK Adaptation Inventory was compiled during 2021 as part of the Open Climate Impacts Modelling Framework project. It aimed to document adaptation on the ground, based on national reporting to government by public and private sector organisations and a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature.

Microsoft Word - 2023_07_scotland_rain_v1.docx

and western Scotland, particularly Argyll, the area of heavy rainfall extended much further east, including across Perth and Kinross, Stirling and Falkirk, Angus and Fife, with 80mm falling at some stations near the East Coast. A few of the wettest areas are estimated to have totals exceeding 200mm (shown

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November 2024: a month of two halves

(70% more).   In comparison, seven places in Scotland, including Perth and Kinross, Angus and Stirling and Falkirk, have all recorded statistics within their top 10 driest Autumns since 1836. Above average temperatures for the UK Temperatures for the Autumn for the UK have been above average

Weather records for New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve across the UK

, with the sunniest day for the UK being 7.7 hours at St Mawgan & Newquay (Cornwall), England in 1979. Scotland’s sunniest was 6.8 hours at Stirling (Stirlingshire) in 1980, Wales saw 7.5 hours at Aberystwyth (Dyfed) in 1962 and Rhoose (South Glamorgan) in 1979, and Northern Ireland recorded 7.0 hours

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