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Doug Johnson

Office in 1973 and was initially in the operations area undertaking observing and forecasting duties at Shoeburyness, Stansted and London Weather Centre before getting his BSc in Meteorology at Reading University in 1980. On return from University he worked in the Observations area being involved

World Area Forecast Centre (WAFC)

about our WAFC London performance indicators  What Does a WAFC Provide?  SIGWX Forecasts: SIGWX charts are essential for pilots, providing a broad overview of significant weather relevant to their flight. Elements visible in these charts include jet streams (wind speeds exceeding 80 knots), areas

Dr Joanne Robbins

, including forecasts of tropical cyclones, heavy rain and heatwaves. Career background Joanne joined the Met Office in November 2007 after completing an MSc in Geophysical Hazards at University College London (UCL) and a BSc in Physcial Geography from the University of Sheffield.  In 2014 Joanne

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Andy Samuel appointed to Met Office board

and a PhD from London University and was awarded a CBE for his services to the Energy Sector. Andy lives on a North Devon coastal farm, where he and his wife are enhancing the biodiversity. When not working, he enjoys surfing and spending time in nature with friends and family.

Heatwave helps mark fifth warmest July on record

 places exceeding twice their average rainfall for July. The Isle of Wight had its seventh wettest July on record – and its wettest since 1920 – with 115.4mm of rain, while parts of London recorded more than double the average rainfall they’d expect in the month. The localised nature of some

ukcp18-overview-summary.pdf

change scenario and geographic location. The very likely ranges for UK capital cities at 2100 are summarised below for each scenario included in this report. Sea level change at 2100 (m) relative to 1981-2000 average RCP2.6 RCP4.5 RCP8.5 London 0.29-0.70 0.37-0.83 0.53-1.15 Cardiff 0.27-0.69 0.35-0.81

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of the Mendip Hills. Ellie Wilson Ellie has always been fascinated by the weather from a very young age, particularly interested in clouds and how they form. She studied Physical Geography in London and then went on to do an Applied Meteorology Masters at the University of Reading, before joining

Premier League opening weekend weather forecast

in the northeast will be mostly dry with variable cloud. While temperatures will be slightly cooler than in the south, reaching around 18°C, there will still be some bright spells. Fans at the Stadium of Light should enjoy a dry and comfortable matchday.  Tottenham vs Burnley – Kick-off 3pm North London

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