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  • Weekend staying cold

    of its warmth. Prepare for the cold Dale Hipkiss, National Network Manager at National Highways, said: “Plan ahead for your journey, check weather forecasts, and if weather conditions do become challenging whilst travelling, adjust your driving behaviour and take extra care. If you do unfortunately find

  • Red wind warning issued as Storm Darragh approaches

    ://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs pic.twitter.com/9nizXEhRlR — Met Office (@metoffice) December 6, 2024 For the latest weather situation please stay up to date with the National Severe Weather Warnings.  Driving safety Dale Hipkiss, Duty Manager at National Highways, said: “If you're planning to drive over the next

  • floods-in-carlisle---january-2005---met-office.pdf

    Banks Cumbria 119.0 55 Mungrisdale: Lowbeckside Cumbria 97.5 40 Dale Head Hall Cumbria 123.6 30 Calebreck Hall Cumbria 83.6 30 Turnerford Cumbria 78.4 30 Kendal S Works Cumbria 76.2 30 Grasmere: Tanner Cro Cumbria 128.8 20 Brathay Hall Cumbria 95.2 20 Keswick Cumbria 94.4 20 Carlisle Cumbria 48.0 20

  • AI to take weather forecasting by storm

    , protect infrastructure and push the boundaries of scientific understanding for the benefit of communities here in the UK and internationally.” Professor Kirstine Dale is the Met Office’s Chief AI Officer. She said: “We are excited to work with The Turing Institute to accelerate AI-based forecasting

  • ‘AI enables collaboration at a deeper level’: How democratized forecasting could support smarter weather and climate decisions

    In the Cloud: L-R Kirstine Dale - Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer and Principal Fellow for Data Science at Met Office, Matthew Chantry - Strategic Lead for Machine Learning at ECMWF and Charles Kennelly, Chief Technology Officer, Esri UK Collaboration the key for future innovation As experts gathered

  • Memo

    ) and Kirstine Dale (Head of Climate Programmes & Services for Government) presented on the Met Office’s activities in support of Government’s international agenda. � The Board noted the Met Office’s unique work as a Newton Fund delivery partner and frontline delivery body, its work in commissioning

  • Amber snow warning issued

    in late autumn or early winter doesn’t generally linger because ground temperatures broadly remain relatively high, especially compared with values in late winter, after the ground loses more of its warmth. Prepare for the cold Dale Hipkiss, National Network Manager at National Highways, said: “Keeping

  • Cold with snow showers for some

    between Sheffield and Edinburgh, including the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and the Pennines. In East Sussex and Kent, snow showers could bring local accumulations of 2-3cm; many parts however may see little or no snow. In the more northerly warning area, locations over 200m

  • Don't put yourself in weather danger: check out our updated regional mountain forecasts

    ground in Scotland north of the central belt; The Lake District; The Yorkshire Dales; The Peak District; Snowdonia; and The Brecon Beacons. The improvements have just been rolled out ahead of the summer walking season.  The Mountain Forecasts provide area-specific risks of weather hazards

  • Memo

    . • The Board discussed the EAS results, including variations across groups, specific analysis relating to bullying and harassment, and timelines for further analysis and action plans. • Kirstine Dale (Head of Climate Programmes & Services for Government) briefed the Board on bids into the SPF

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