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April's lowest average minimum temperatures since 1922

.”  “A long, prolonged spell of dry and settled conditions was only interrupted by a wet few days in western Scotland in the first half of the month, and cold nights have been the norm across the UK, especially in northern England and Scotland, with the lowest reading coming in at –9.4°C at Tulloch Bridge

International co-operation

Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) is an intergovernmental organisation governed and supported by 34 Member States and Co-operating States.  The UK is a founder member of ECMWF (established in 1975) and is the host nation, with its headquarters based in Reading.  The Met Office leads

Memo

representative) briefed the Board on the focus of activities at BEIS, including spending review allocations which were due to be decided in the next few weeks. He noted the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast’s (ECMWF) decision to locate their new HQ in Reading and thanked the Met Office

PowerPoint Presentation

to ‘traditional’ means (e.g. Biesecker) - Inputs to Enlil (we can ‘see’ the inner edge of Enlil domain) (e.g. Reading/Met Office, IRAP) …but there is much more that we have learnt from STEREO/HI Opening up a wide-field from Sun to Earth, from L5: What does it give you? Tracking and prediction: It is a huge

MO_COP_programme

the impacts and risks of continued warming temperature change, and how we can build greater resilience. Organised by: CICERO, Met Office, University of Exeter, University of Leeds, University of Reading UK Pavilion UK Pavilion EU Pavilion virtual event UNFCCC side event Throughout COP26 there may be other

SADIS API service summary

This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for reading) SADIS API Licence Agreement and SADIS Standard Terms. Such summary is merely provided to aid understanding of certain key points. You should carefully read all terms and conditions of SADIS API Licence Agreement and SADIS

ParaCon - Representation of convection in models

researchers from the Universities of Cambridge, Exeter, Leeds, and Reading.  Programme phases There are two phases to the programme: A three-year exploratory phase, where new ideas in convection parametrization are investigated, and research is undertaken to understand the key elements required of a new

aspire-project-summary-final.pdf

by helping nations move away from expensive post-disaster emergency aid towards anticipatory action to ensure long-term food security and climate resilience. ASPIRE was delivered from March 2017 to March 2020 by a consortium including the Met Office, Walker Institute at the University of Reading

LFRic - a modelling system fit for future computers

the way that the Unified Model solves Newton's laws (the part of the model that is referred to as the dynamical core). The project was called GungHo and ran for 5 years and involved natural and computational scientists from the Met Office, the universities of Bath, Exeter, Leeds, Manchester, Reading

MO_COP_programme_v2

, and how we can build greater resilience. Organised by: CICERO, Met Office, University of Exeter, University of Leeds, University of Reading EU Pavilion virtual event Peatlands Pavilion UNFCCC side event Throughout COP26 there may be other events that the Met Office is supporting, for example through

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