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met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v3.pdf

Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Chair Prof Rosa Barciela, Met Office Keynote speakers Ms Zinhle Ngidi, Entrepreneur Ms Amy Pieterse, CSIR 09.55-10.05 Break 10.05-11.10 Pan-Africa climate

Met Office Deep Dive: Heatwaves, marine anomalies and a satellite launch

: Heatwaves, marine anomalies and a satellite launch Author: Press Office 9 July 2025 After a brief break from the heat, the UK is once again seeing temperatures on the rise. This week’s weather story is dominated by a developing heatwave, a marine heat anomaly, and a major leap forward in satellite

climate hackathon PRINT

fear of ‘failure’. Youth Many of the events were aimed at university students who found the experience to be an extremely valuable learning opportunity and a chance to work on real-world problems. Maximising impact Different research communities, specialisms and skill sets brought their areas

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Short spell of hot weather – July 2020

Most of the UK is now benefitting from a brief spell of very warm weather. Temperatures are expected to peak on Friday before quickly cooling down over the weekend.

of the year so far for the UK. A few thunderstorms are possible later on Friday and then a cold front moves eastwards by Saturday, bringing a downturn in temperatures once again.” Sunday will see further showers moving in from the west, interspersed with sunny spells. To meet the criteria

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Resolving detail on the future face of extreme weather

that the UK climate is likely to get much hotter. If you look at the frequency of those hot spells exceeding 30 °C for two or more days, the records show they are largely confined to the south east and locally they occur, on average about once every four years. Our latest projections shows that by 2070

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv8.pdf

Presenter 09.00-09.20 Welcome addresses Prof Albert Klein Tank, Head Met Office Hadley Centre Rt Hon Alok Sharma, COP26 President 09.20-09.55 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Co-chairs Prof Rosa Barciela

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv7.pdf

Presenter 09.00-09.20 Welcome addresses Prof Albert Klein Tank, Head Met Office Hadley Centre Rt Hon Alok Sharma, COP26 President 09.20-09.55 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Co-chairs Prof Rosa Barciela

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv9.pdf

Presenter 09.00-09.20 Welcome addresses Prof Albert Klein Tank, Head Met Office Hadley Centre Rt Hon Alok Sharma, COP26 President 09.20-09.55 Pan-Africa climate perspectives To include keynote speeches and Q&A on technological entrepreneurship and youth: looking to the future Co-chairs Prof Rosa Barciela

wiser0008_seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

on the first day of the forecast period, noting differences between counties where applicable. Focus on rainfall and any hazards that may be expected. Do not mention temperatures unless extremes of hot or cold temperatures are expected) On Wednesday…….(summarize briefly the weather conditions

seasonalmonthlyweeklyforecasts_farmers.pdf

on the first day of the forecast period, noting differences between counties where applicable. Focus on rainfall and any hazards that may be expected. Do not mention temperatures unless extremes of hot or cold temperatures are expected) On Wednesday…….(summarize briefly the weather conditions

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