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of Scotland (Glasgow across Stirling to Edinburgh) per year for the last 5 years. Information released: The Met Office holds this information and is provided in the table below: Yellow Amber Red Total Aug-Dec 2013 120 6 0 127 2013 (all) 310 17 0 327 2014 239 3 0 242 2015 260 19 2 281 2016 192 15 0 207

Ship, light vessel and lighthouse logs

. Oceanweather ship logs are also useful for researching particular locations because they were stationed at important fixed positions in the North Atlantic. Things to bear in mind With the exception of some light vessel data in Edinburgh the whole collection of logs is kept in Exeter. The logs

Dr Dave Storkey

and open boundary conditions. Before joining the Met Office, Dave completed a PhD in the theory of fluid turbulence in the Department of Physics at the University of Edinburgh.

Dr James Manners

since joining the Met Office in 2004. Before this, James worked as an astronomer on X-ray and infra-red surveys of active galaxies, firstly with a PhD from the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh and then as a post-doc in Padova, Italy.

ukcp_tech_note_sea_level_mar23.pdf

the projection values beyond 2100 are only reported to the nearest 0.1 m (or 10 cm), this only affects the headline projection ranges in three cases when the small difference results in a round-up instead of a round-down (Edinburgh at 2200 under RCP2.6, London and Belfast at 2200 under RCP4.5

Microsoft Word - 2021_02_low_temperatures_v1.docx

Scotland’s mountains, with large accumulations and severe drifting. The Stevenson screen at the weather station at Cairngorm Chairlift (663masl) was buried in snow, and an extreme avalanche risk was reported in the Pentland Hills south of Edinburgh. Several impressive igloos were built by members

Dr Alison Stirling

. Career background Alison joined the convection group at the Met Office having obtained a degree in theoretical physics from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in astronomy from the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh. She took a secondment to work as a post-doc in the Astrophysics

ExCALIBUR Programme funding awards

of Edinburgh £576,242            1 June 2021 31 May 2024 September 2020 UK Chemistry and Aerosol (UKCA) model design The ExCALIBUR UKCA model design call was awarded to the University of Cambridge from September 2020 to May 2022. The aim of this activity was to bring about significant improvement in UKCA

Luke Norris MSc, RMet, Senior operational meteorologist

graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a MSc in Geographical Information Systems. Luke’s thesis focused on modelling atmospheric waves and their impacts on the offshore wind energy industry. External Recognition Luke is a Registered Meteorologist with the Royal Meteorological Society.  

Graeme Anderson

, focussing primarily on meteorological and wave measurements from ships and buoys, along with land-based observations of the atmosphere, e.g. data from roadside visibility sensors. Graeme moved to the Aviation Applications team in 2018. Prior to joining the Met Office, he completed an MSc (with Distinction) in Applied Meteorology at the University of Reading, and a BSc (1st) in Physics at the University of Edinburgh. Publications Publications by Graeme Anderson.

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