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Microsoft Word - 2019_011_november_wind.docx

of Wight, 72 Kt (83 mph) at Plymouth Mountbatten and 71 Kt (82 mph) at Culdrose, Cornwall. Impacts A woman was killed by a falling tree which came down on her car in Dorset. There was transport disruption with delays or cancellations to rail services due to fallen trees. Several thousand properties across

Dr Andy Saulter

oceanographic consultant, providing analysis services and forecast demonstrators based on marine data. Met Office verification team member analysing performance of meteorological forecast products. PhD and postdoctoral research fellow at University of Plymouth specializing in coastal waves and sediment transport processes. Hydrographic surveyor providing positioning services for the offshore oil and gas industry and conducting coastal bathymetric surveys.

Microsoft Word - 2023_03_storm_antoni.docx

, including Plymouth Pride, Brighton Pride and ‘Stompin’ on the Quomps’ in Dorset. The storm caused transport disruption with the Great Western Railway advising passengers not to travel between Exeter and Penzance due to fallen trees on the line. A number of residents were evacuated from their homes

D-Day 6 June 1944

Highest Maximum Temperature 17.8 °C at Thorney Island (Hampshire) Lowest Minimum Temperature 9.4 °C at Cape Wrath (Sutherland) Most Rainfall 8.2 mm at Acklington (Northumberland) Most Sunshine 11.3 hours at Plymouth (Devon) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter

Fastnet Storm 14 August 1979

) with gusts of 51 knots (59 mph) and 49 knots (56 mph) respectively. The course of Fastnet Race starting from Cowes and ending in Plymouth Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 21.7 °C at Wattisham (Suffolk) Lowest Minimum Temperature 8.4 °C at Lerwick (Shetland) Most Rainfall 36.0 mm

Met Office explains: Why the waters around the UK are unique

when weather records are broken? These dynamic conditions make UK waters a focal point for advanced oceanographic modelling and forecasting. Scientists use coupled ocean-atmosphere models to study how tidal currents influence climate projections. Collaborations with institutions like the Plymouth

PWMS003_Shipping_Forecast

for the following areas: VIKING NORTH UTSIRE TRAFALGAR SOUTH UTSIRE FORTIES CROMARTY FORTH TYNE DOGGER FISHER GERMAN BIGHT Page 3 HUMBER THAMES DOVER WIGHT PORTLAND PLYMOUTH BISCAY FITZROY SOLE LUNDY FASTNET IRISH SEA SHANNON ROCKALL MALIN HEBRIDES BAILEY FAIR ISLE FAEROES SOUTHEAST ICELAND b) The Abbreviated

pollen-count-datasheet.pdf

and Archive team under an Open Government License (OGL) Recording sites Locations covered are: Belfast Exeter London (King’s College) Cardiff Invergowrie (East Scotland) Plymouth Chester Ipswich Worcester East Riding (Yorkshire) Isle of Wight York Eskdalemuir (South West Scotland) Leicester Please

Met Office daily weather: Cooler with patchy rain

during the afternoon. Northern areas will enjoy sunny intervals, although the far northeast may see scattered showers. Temperatures will be noticeably cooler across much of the country, except for the southwest, where warm conditions will persist. Locations such as Plymouth could see highs of 22–23

Ocean forecasting research scientists

a team that develops the Operational Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice Analysis (OSTIA) products and works to optimise the use of observations for ocean forecasting.   Susan Kay Susan leads the marine biogeochemistry activity in the team, as well as a Plymouth Marine Laboratory scientist.   Dr Robert

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