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MINUTES PWSCG 25-Apr-17 Final

for agreed PWSCG national meetings Ongoing and liaise with Wales to agree a date. 9 Secretariat Draft a reply to Martin Jones (UKGEOS Project) Complete 1 1. Welcome & Introductions WW welcomed attendees. Apologies were received from Paul Furlong (Highways England), Tracy Goode (Wales), Charlie Hall

Met Office Daily Weather: Remaining changeable this week

rather cold in the north. Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said: “There’s more showery rain to come as we move through Wednesday into Thursday. In fact, we could have some heavier rain affecting some southern parts for a time through Thursday and perhaps on Friday. Generally, the theme through

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Mixed weather ahead of Jubilee Weekend

, temperatures are expected to return back to around average through the week. What we’re keeping an eye on for the latter part of the week is how far north this plume of warm air comes. This brings the potential for outbreaks of heavy rain in places. "There’s still a lot to be determined for the Jubilee Weekend

Global ocean circulation

of the Atlantic MOC comes from cooling of the surface in high latitudes, producing dense water which sinks to several kilometres below the surface. Climate models suggest that as the climate warms, the water in high latitudes becomes warmer and less salty, leading to less sinking and a weakening of the MOC. Some

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A weekend forecast of ‘mixed’ fortunes

blowing off the North Sea.” Warnings under review Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Dan Harris added: “Reminiscent of this time last week, the forecast for later this weekend comes with larger uncertainties than average. This is due to a more complex than usual meteorological pattern involving

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, the Midlands and southern England, leading to reports of lightning damage to the rail electricity supply in Wiltshire and damage to homes and power supply in Sussex. Some areas in Devon and Somerset saw travel disruption due to surface water flooding and fallen trees. Further scattered heavy downpours over

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, the Midlands and southern England, leading to reports of lightning damage to the rail electricity supply in Wiltshire and damage to homes and power supply in Sussex. Some areas in Devon and Somerset saw travel disruption due to surface water flooding and fallen trees. Further scattered heavy downpours over

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. The last week in August saw some benign weather; rain on the 26th affected some of the events taking place at Pride Cymru in Cardiff, and a T20 Blast cricket quarter-final in Taunton, Somerset was postponed by a day due to the rain. England diary of highlights August began with a week of mostly

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, Niab (Cambridgeshire, 26mAMSL) 12.0°C on 25th at Dalwhinnie No 2 (Inverness-shire, 351mAMSL) 20.9°C on 12th at Gogerddan (Dyfed, 31mAMSL) and Yeovilton (Somerset, 20mAMSL) and Gosport, Fleetlands (Hampshire, 1mAMSL) -1.2°C on 31st at Kinbrace, Hatchery (Sutherland, 103mAMSL) -2.5°C on 31st

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Commuters face icy return to work

, and as moister air comes in to contact with cold surfaces later, there is the potential for a lot of frost to form, rendering some surfaces hazardous.”   Winter driving can pose particular challenges to drivers. RAC spokesman Rod Dennis offered the following advice for driving over winter

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