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From our beginnings in the middle 1800’s we have led the way in the science of meteorology and its application. We’ve been continually innovating and evolving, and we’ve grown and changed enormously. Find out more about our history, innovation and what motivates us. Our history Since our foundation

Dr Matt Palmer

research cruise at 32°S in the Indian Ocean, where he gained 'hands on' experience of collecting ocean observations and deploying Argo floats. Since joining the Met Office in 2005, Matt's work has focused on understanding ocean heat content change using both observational analyses and climate model

ukcp-probabilistic-projections-update-faqs.pdf

D, Bett PE, Bricheno L, Brown S, Calvert D, Clark RT, Eagle KE, Edwards T, Fosser G, Fung F, Gohar L, Good P, Gregory J, Harris GR, Howard T, Kaye N, Kendon EJ, Krijnen J, Maisey P, McDonald RE, McInnes RN, McSweeney CF, Mitchell JFB, Murphy JM, Palmer M, Roberts C, Rostron JW, Sexton DMH, Thornton

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desired product. Implementation outside the scope of UKCP18. References Borgomeo, E., Pflug, G., Hall, J.W, Hochrainer-Stigler, S. (2015). Assessing water resource system vulnerability to unprecedented hydrological drought using copulas to characterize drought duration and deficit, Water Resour

an_attribution_study_of_the_uk_annual_mean_temperature_of_2025.pdf

of the UK annual mean temperature anomaly for 2026, relative to a baseline period of 1901 – 1930, was 1.95°C, compared to 2022’s anomaly of 1.88°C. It is clear just from the time series in Figure 3 that this new annual record is not extreme in the current climate, and that considerably higher annual mean

factsheet_1-clouds_2023.pdf

on the horizon or, when in bands cross the whole sky, towards two opposite points on the horizon, called ‘radiation point(s)’. This term applies mainly to stratocumulus, cumulus, altocumulus, altostratus and cirrus clouds. Vertebratus (ve) – clouds whose filaments are arranged in a manner suggestive of vertebrae

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Warmest February on record for England and Wales

The average temperature in England for February 2024 was 7.5°C, topping the previous record of 7.0°C set in 1990. Wales saw an average mean temperature at 6.9°C for the month, marginally ahead of 1998’s record of 6.8°C.  The UK experienced its second warmest February, averaging 6.3°C

wiser_newsletter_0720.pdf

and objectives. Furthermore, it also includes a CR4D theory of change, impact pathways and targets in line with the three CR4D knowledge frontiers (KF) to derive their expected outcomes (immediate/intermediate/ long-term) and impact(s). On the CR4D research thematic areas, the plan also provides a brief

September 2010 Sea Ice Outlook

, J. Camp, A. Scaife, P. Xavier and S. Cusack: The GloSea4 ensemble prediction system for seasonal forecasting. In preparation. To be submitted to Monthly Weather Review. Davies, T., Cullen, M. J. P., Malcolm, A. J., Mawson, M. H., Staniforth, A., White, A. A. and Wood, N.: A new dynamical core

caa-case-study-3---spring--autumn.pdf

the surface to clear mist and fog patches. c. Site specific information Let’s have a look at the METARs/TAFs along the route, do they confirm the information contained in the F215? Have you checked your destination airfield as well as the diversion(s) airfield(s), are they suitable? METAR EGNX

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