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Risk of thunderstorms this week – June 2020

bright spells this week and it’ll feel warm in the sunshine, with temperatures into the low 20’s Celsius for many.  However eastern areas of the UK will often be cooler and cloudier, especially coastal parts of eastern Scotland and east England. Weekend forecast Looking ahead to the weekend, Deputy

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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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of a member through the Chairperson, should a topic of sufficient importance arise between meetings. The MOUF may be held as webinar(s) if determined by the Chairperson to be the most appropriate option. 4. Correspondence Notes will be produced for each face-to-face meeting. Webinars will be recorded and made available to attendees.

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Mixed conditions on the way

The short-lived hot period in the south and east is being replaced by a westerly airflow for the UK, bringing showers and some longer spells of rain for some in the coming days and a return to nearer-average temperatures for the time of year. Which day(s) will be dry this week? Find out

Grey Zone Project for model parameterizations

that parameterizations need to be able to represent? A review paper on the grey zone of atmospheric turbulence by members of the Grey Zone Project community can be found here: R. Honnert, G. A. Efstathiou, R. J. Beare, J. Ito, A. Lock, R. Neggers, R. S. Plant, H. H. Shin, L. Tomassini, and B. Zhou (2020), The atmospheric boundary layer and the gray zone of turbulence: a critical review, J. Geophys. Res., 125, doi:10.1029/2019JD030317.

Dispersion processes and parameterizations

. During the 1960's with the advent of computers the Met Office was at the forefront in developing the first simple dispersion computer models. However, it was the Chernobyl incident in 1986 that triggered the start of the development around the world of sophisticated atmospheric dispersion models

Climate science technical notes

of the UKCP09 probabilistic land scenarios, including comparison against IPCC CMIP5 multi-model simulations. Sexton, D.; Murphy, J.; Richardson, K.; Harris, G.; Brown, S.; Tinker, J (Met Office).; Karmalkar, A (University of Massachusetts). 2016 98 Meridional overturning circulations driven by surface wind

Ocean and ice model development

representation of these. Identifying leading order processes which may impact on future predictions of Arctic sea-ice cover. References Bordeau, G., B. Barnier, A-M, Treguier, T. Penduff, S. Gulev (2010), An ERA40-based atmospheric forcing for global ocean circulation models. Ocean Modelling, vol. 31, p88-104. Murray, R. J. (1996), Explicit generation of orthogonal grids for ocean models. Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 126, p251-273.

Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment_summer2023.docx

, one in July and none at all in August, with the highest summer temperature, a modest 32.2°C, falling far short of 2022’s 40.3°C. This was provisionally the eighth warmest summer for the UK in the series from 1884. Of the UK’s top-ten warmest summers, summer 2023 was the wettest. While the rainfall

Burns Day Storm 25 January 1990

Head 93 knots (107 mph) Culdrose 89 knots (103 mph) Herstmonceux 85 knots (98 mph) Vertical cross-section at 1200UTC on 25 January 1990 of the wind speed (knots) approximately along a line between Valentia (V), Camborne (C), Crawley (CR), Shoeburyness (S) and Hemsby (H). Daily weather extremes Highest

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