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factsheet_14-microclimates_2023.pdf

Westminster Merton Islington Sutton Temperature °C Enfield Lambeth Temperature °C 11.5 11.0 10.5 10.0 9.5 Kenley Cheshunt Temperature °C 11.5 11.0 10.5 10.0 9.5 London Weather Centre 11.5 11.0 10.5 10.0 9.5 Waltham Cross Waltham Forest Lewisham Greenwich Bromley Tower Hamlets Ilford Woolwich Bexley

CFC-11

Operational sites and observed species.................................................................................................5 4 Update on three UK sites........................................................................................................................6 4.1 Angus Tower

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New Year honour for Met Office atmospheric scientist

expert advice on atmospheric dispersion in emergency situations, such as the Fukushima nuclear incident in Japan, in 2011, and the aftermath of the Grenfell tower disaster, in 2017. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident was an event of global importance.  The dispersion and deposition of released

The Wessex Convection Experiment (WesCon)

supersaturations Accumulation mode aerosol size distribution INP concentrations – CFDC Basic chemistry Figure 2. FAAM aircraft. Ground based observations at supersite Doppler lidar Radiosonde station Surface flux station with 16m tower Microwave radiometer Soil temperature and moisture Components of surface

metoffice_weathercareerstories_secondary-backstory.pdf

software I’ve written makes the radar do something new and useful. It’s also a good feeling to know that the work I do is helping keep people safe, by helping the radars to function and get important information to the right people. Going up to the radars is fun, too – it’s nice to get a change of scene and you get great views because they’re all located in towers on top of hills. It’s pretty epic!

wiser0145_climate_cafe_impact_article_1019.pdf

, during a café held at Mukono in Uganda in October 2018, participants were taken on a field visit around the Mukono Zonal Agricultural and Development Institute (MUZARDI). They were introduced to efficient Supported by: Fund Manager: ways of growing vegetables, such as food sacks and vegetable towers

metoffice_weathercareerstories_primary-backstory.pdf

software I’ve written makes the radar do something new and useful. It’s also a good feeling to know that the work I do is helping keep people safe, by helping the radars to function and get important information to the right people. Going up to the radars is fun, too – it’s nice to get a change of scene and you get great views because they’re all located in towers on top of hills. It’s pretty epic!

factsheet_1-clouds_2023.pdf

on the Modification of Clouds’ and named the various cloud structures he had studied. He used the word ‘hair’ to describe cirrus, heap for cumulus, layer for stratus and rain-bearing for nimbus. He illustrated it with a series of engravings depicting the main cloud types that he named. Later he added ‘alto

Met Office explains: How is thunder formed?

of cumulonimbus clouds Thunderstorms are typically associated with cumulonimbus clouds—towering, dense formations with significant vertical development. These clouds often resemble mountains or vast towers and can spread out at the top into an anvil shape, especially when upper-level winds carry the cloud

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