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Dr Annelize van Niekerk

where she worked on the representation of orographic drag in models. Prior to this, she completed her undergraduate in Mathematics and Philosophy at the University of Liverpool in 2010 and went on to gain her masters in Astrophysics at Queen Mary, University of London in 2012. External recognition Annelize was awarded the Royal Meteorological Society's L F Richardson Prize in 2018.

Most Tornadoes in one Day 23 November 1981

in a belt 200 - 250km wide and 400km long stretching from Anglesey across central, north and Eastern England with outbreaks in areas near Liverpool, Manchester Hull and Bimingham although most were in rural locations. Although most of the tornadoes were only F0 - F1 on the Fujita scale with a few

Dr Terry Davies

to contribute to the design of future dynamical cores. Career background Terry studied Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at Sheffield University from 1969 to 1972. He then went to Liverpool University to undertake a PhD on Heat and Mass Transfer in Fluid Flow and joined the Met Office in 1975

Dr Adrian Semple

provides a strong and important link between research and operational meteorology. Career background Prior to the Met Office, Adrian completed a Pure and Applied Physics Degree (first class) at Liverpool University, where he remained to complete a PhD in Nuclear Structure Physics and two years postdoctoral

Harrow Wealdstone Train Crash 8 October 1952

when the overnight sleeper service from Perth, Scotland to London Euston passed a home signal at danger and ploughed into the back of the local Tring to Euston service standing at Harrow and Wealdstone station. A few minutes later the Euston to Liverpool/ Manchester express ploughed into the wreckage

Met Office weather for final fixtures of 24/25 season

are expected across parts of the north and northwest on Sunday and into Monday, with a risk of coastal gales. While not severe enough to trigger weather warnings, these conditions could still impact travel to and from matches such as Liverpool versus Crystal Palace and Manchester United versus Aston Villa

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The storm that shaped the Shipping Forecast

damaged. The most famous ship to be lost during the night was the steam clipper, Royal Charter, which foundered on the coast of Anglesey. She was one of the fastest emigrant ships operating during the Australian gold rush, and was on the last leg of her two-month journey from Melbourne to Liverpool

UK Climate Resilience Programme urban climate services

Council via Climate Ready Clyde Hull City Pack, working with Hull University Kirklees City Pack, working with Kirklees Climate Commission Leeds City Pack, working with Leeds City Council via iCASP Liverpool City Pack London City Pack, working with City of London Corporation Manchester City Pack

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

expected by evening and winds picking up. Maximum temperature 19°C. Crystal Palace vs Liverpool (3pm) After a foggy start, brighter intervals will develop before cloud and rain move in from the west. Winds will strengthen into the evening. Maximum temperature 19°C. Leeds vs Bournemouth (3pm) Mist and fog

Dr Deborah Hemming

team, Neil Kay (Met Office), Dr Jolyon Medlock, Kayleigh Hansford and Dr Giovanni Lo lacono (Public Health England), Liz McGinley and Prof Andy Morse (University of Liverpool), Prof Ben Wheeler and Prof Tim Taylor (Exeter University). Career background Debbie completed a degree in Physical Geography

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