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  • volcanicash-nephanalysis-1494326410issue.pdf

    Volcanic Ash – T+0 annotated satellite image Issued 1030 UTC on Tue 09 May 2017 HIGH CONFIDENCE- Clear VA signal in IMO Mobile LIDAR HIGH CONFIDENCE- Clear VA signal in RGB Satellite image. LOW CONFIDENCE- PIREP reported VA at FL150. Ash not discernible on imagery, and outside expected area from VA modelling. HIGH CONFIDENCE- MOCCA report VA at FL200 across Bristol Channel and SW England © Crown copyright Met Office

  • 40 degree heat? 492-mile ‘rain bomb’? Met Office headline weather review

    is not expected to be continuous or uniform across the entire country, and the 492-mile figure appears to be an exaggeration. Is a heatwave returning to Bristol? "Exact date 'summer heatwave' to return as Bristol could reach temperatures of 31C," suggests one headline. What our forecast says: While high

  • ar14_appendix_final.pdf

    and Tacolneston began operating at the end of July 2012. Deployment at Tacolneston was delayed as planning permission was required to position the University of Bristol mobile lab (a custom built shipping container) at the site. Angus data has been collected since late 2005 and the University of Edinburgh have

  • Luke Roberts

    . Luke also contributes to ongoing research activities and model development within the Met Office. Career background Luke joined the Met Office in September 2021. He is a graduate from the University of Bristol and University of Oslo with a background in oceanography and Earth observation and his

  • Dr Chris Vernon

    to joining the Met Office he completed a PhD in glaciology focusing on the surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet using regional climate model output and remote sensing, and an MSc in Earth System Science, both at the University of Bristol. Before this second period at university he spent ten

  • Heatwave persists in the south while cloud and rain move into the northwest

    Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Paul Gundersen, said: “Temperatures are rising further today with low 30 Celsius widely across England including places like Manchester, Sheffield, Bristol and Cambridge. The highest temperature is expected to be 34C in London and the south east of England

  • Dr Doug Smith

    and the University of Bristol. Doug obtained a BSc in Mechanical Engineering, and a PhD in computational fluid dynamics from Imperial College London. External recognition Lloyds' science of risk prize 2010, overall winner for research showing skilful multi-year predictions of Atlantic hurricane frequency. Hans Oeschger Medal 2022 for work on near-term climate prediction and the atmospheric response to sea ice.

  • Dr Alistair Sellar

    : Indian monsoon Interactions between moist convection and large-scale circulation Development of model assessment software Before joining the Met Office, Alistair completed an MSc in Applied Mathematics at St Andrews University, followed by a PhD in fluid dynamics at the Department of Mathematics in the University of Bristol.

  • UKNCSP webinar series

    International Centre for Climate, University of Leeds  Dr Carol McSweeney, Science Manager - Deputy UKCP Science Lead at the Met Office  Dr Fai Fung, Science Manager - UKCP Science into Services at the Met Office & University of Bristol  James Murphy, Science Fellow - Climate Projections & Uncertainty

  • SPF City Pack_editable_template

    low annual temperature ranges, compared to inland areas such as Bristol. The coldest month is February in Cornwall, Devon and the Isles of Scilly, compared to January in Somerset and Bristol. The maritime influence normally prevents extreme low temperatures. However, extreme cold conditions can

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