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Dr Alan Vance

physics at Aberdeen, specialising in ionising and non-ionising radiation, and received his doctorate from Aberystwyth University in 2000.  Alan's work there - partly funded by the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington - involved the characterisation of high resolution Fourier spectrometers used

southwest_highlands.pdf

by Met Office Aberdeen Confidence: High for remaining very cold, lower for snow shower detail especially from Monday. Headline for Friday 02 Jan 2026: Bitterly cold with some clear or sunny intervals and occasional snow showers, most frequent over Lochaber. Strong northwesterly winds. Mountain weather

north_grampian.pdf

by Met Office Aberdeen Confidence: High for remaining very cold, lower for snow shower detail especially from Monday. Headline for Friday 02 Jan 2026: Bitterly cold with frequent snow showers, heavy at times with chance of thunder. Heavy falls and blizzards. Strong to gale north to northwesterly winds

northwest_highlands.pdf

Mountain Weather Forecast Northwest Highlands Including Sutherland, Ben Wyvis, Wester Ross, The Cuillin, Glen Affric, Glen Shiel and Knoydart Forecast valid from 00:00 on Friday 02 Jan 2026 until 23:59 on Saturday 03 Jan 2026 Forecast Issued on Thursday 01 Jan 2026 at 14:48 by Met Office Aberdeen

Spencer Liddicoat

with scientists at the University of Aberdeen. Spencer has recently been involved in preparing the Met Office's new Earth System model HadGEM2-ES to perform simulations for the IPCC's fifth assessment report (AR5). His role has been to configure the model to generate the hundreds of different diagnostics

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Warming up this week

temperature records.” The current record maximum temperature for February is 19.7 °C, set in London on 13 February 1998.  The highest February temperature on record for Wales is 18.6 °C recorded in Powys in 1990, 17.9 °C in Aberdeen, Scotland recorded in 1897 and 17.8 °C in Bryansford, Northern

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Pride of Britain award for Meteorologist

locations including Aldergrove, Aberporth, Aberdeen and Cyprus.  The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, in partnership with TSB, will be broadcast on ITV on 6th November at 8pm. You can read more about Josh’s heroic rescue efforts on the Met Office blog.

early-february-2009-snowfalls---met-office.pdf

undri ed depths of 30-45 cm across Aberdeenshire between the 6th and 12th, mainly within a 20-mile radius from Aberdeen city centre. Snow lay with a full cover for two weeks and only totally thawed at low levels on Friday 20th. Snow depths of 3 cm or more were recorded at Aberdeen airport until 16 February. Last updated: 26 October 2012 © Crown Copyright

april-2000---record-rainfall---met-office.pdf

98.7 (1983) 1948 Nottingham (Watnall) 119.4 114.9 (1989) 1941 Waddington (Lincs) 124.2 90.7 (1983) 1946 Kinloss (Morayshire) 128.7 96.0 (1998) 1951 Aberdeen 130.0 116.0 (1998) 1951 Cottesmore (Rutland) 134.9 118.1 (1998) 1961 Leeming (N Yorks) 137.4 107.1 (1983) 1945 High Wycombe (Bucks) 140.1 121.3

nswws-ad-hoc-survey---oct-2020-rain.pdf

34% 55+ 36% Full-time 49% Part-time 16% Not working 35% Location East Scotland: Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire Did you see or hear anything about this severe weather warning? 81% Yes 19% No Who do you think supplies weather warnings? 81% 8% 1% Have you seen or heard any

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