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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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Thundery showers in the south, before a return to warm, dry weather for all

and South Wales on Wednesday, high pressure will be firmly back in charge bringing settled, dry, and for the vast majority warm and sunny conditions for the remainder of the week. Daytime temperatures will be well above average away from the coast, with low to mid 20°s Celsius across many central

Forecasting ocean waves

a high accuracy regional wave forecast model(s) for UK shelf seas and coastal areas. Develop the wave model to ensure that sea-state specification in a coupled atmosphere-ocean NWP system will have maximum positive benefit. Provide the best available support and technical advice to core forecast users

David Thomson

on the use of stochastic parametrizations to represent the effect of the unresolved eddies. From the 1990’s onward he has also worked on the development of applied dispersion modelling systems, initially the Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling System (ADMS) in conjunction with Cambridge Environmental Research

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2025: likely another record year for UK annual temperature

the UK’s annual temperature rise by around 1.0°C. We will have to wait for the year end before confirming 2025’s final number, but at this stage it looks more likely than not that 2025 will be confirmed as the warmest year on record for the UK. “However, it will not be long until this record is broken

babaeian_2015.pdf

. Iranian journal of water resources researches, 3; 42-55. Azizi GH., M. Roshani, 2008. Study of climate change over Southern regions of Caspian Sea. Iranian journal of Geographical Researches, 64; 13-28. Babaeian, I., Z. Najafi-Nik, F. Zabol-Abbasi, M. Habibi- Nokhandan, H. Adab, S. Malbusi, 2009. Climate

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: Physiographically sensitive mapping of climatological temperature and precipitation across the conterminous United States. Int. J. Climatol., 28, 2031–2064, doi:10.1002/joc.1688. Deser, C., R. Knutti, S. Solomon, and A. S. Phillips, 2012a: Communication of the role of natural variability in future

mouf-tors.pdf

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.

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

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A Pacific flip triggers the end of the recent slowdown

The slowdown in the rise of average global temperature had been observed in the recent temperature record, but with the last three record years, this slowdown has ceased. Prof Stephen Belcher said: “After a period during the early 2000’s when the rise in global mean temperature slowed, the values

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