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Met Office daily weather: Widely hot for many as humid conditions continue

Monday will start warm and humid for many, with early low cloud clearing to leave prolonged sunshine across much of England and Wales. Temperatures will rise quickly, becoming widely hot across central, southern, and eastern England. The highest temperatures are expected in the Greater London

Advancing tropical cyclone forecasts - WCSSP case study

and typhoons in the northwest Pacific, these huge storms have wind speeds of at least 74 miles per hour and can be up to 1000 kilometres in diameter.  Increase in tropical cyclone risk to coastal regions Research by Imperial College London as part of the CSSP China project found that the activity

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Urban heat forecasts could be enhanced with machine learning

and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, the proof-of-concept study looked at eight heat events London experienced from 2019-2021 and fused together operational Met Office weather forecasts with quality-controlled citizen observations and land-use data to train a machine learning model, before

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2019 record temperatures conclude a decade of records

of 2010 influences the statistics for this most recent decade for example, but cold years like 2010 occur much less frequently now than in the past. Highest daily maximum temperature Date Highest daily maximum temperature °C Location 26 February 2019 21.2 Kew Gardens (London) 25 July 2019 38.7

PWS CG Meeting July 2007 11- 3pm MOD Main Building

PWSCG (33) Meeting 10:30 – 16:00 Wednesday 22 nd April 2015 Conference Centre, BIS, 1 Victoria Street, London In Attendence: Wyn Williams (WW) Denise Harker (DH) Mike Gray (MG) Steve Barnes (SB) Alessia Morris (AM) David Gibbs (DG) Richard Jackson (RJ) Claire Douglas (CD) Dane Marsh (DM) Craig

Dr Nicola Gedney

a post doc at the University of Reading, assessing the effect of Amazonian deforestation on the northern hemisphere. Nic completed a PhD in the Department of Metrology at the University of Reading. She also has an Msc in Remote Sensing from London University.

ukcp18-newsletter.aug21x2.pdf

Save the date: Monday 16 September 2019, Central London Launch of UKCP Local (2.2km) climate projections UKCP Local (2.2km) describes how climate change will impact the types and extremes of weather for your local area. Join us for the launch of the Local 2.2km climate projections. This new

Dr Frances Beckett

. The team also maintain and develop the operational systems for the London VAAC and CHEMET service, pulling science through to operations. Frances’ previous research has focused on modelling the transport and dispersion of volcanic clouds, with topics on eruption source parameters, sedimentation

advisorsmap-jun23.pdf

Civil Contingencies Advisor Team Head of Situational Awareness: Will Lang 07747 760959 Senior Advisor (Edinburgh): Ross Melville 07753 880446 Senior Advisor (Exeter): Dave Evans 07920 211289 Senior Advisor (London): Bryony May 07787 105863 Senior Advisor (International): Mark Bevan 07979 662652

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