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Rick Rawlins

configuration remain viable in a coupled context. A key issue is to remain affordable within the operational schedule, requiring continuing attention to code and suite efficiency. Career background Rick began work on satellite radiation observations and cloud physics modelling in the 1970's

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of supersaturation (RH>100%) with respect to water and persistent contrails tend to form in conditions of super-saturation (RH>100%) with respect to ice. References: Haywood, J. M., R. P. Allan, J. Bornemann, P. M. Forster, P. N. Francis, S. Milton, G. Radel, A. Rap, K. P. Shine, and R. Thorpe (2009), A case study

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Storm names for 2018-19 announced

, while the second storm will be ‘female’ and named Bronagh,  following the alternating male/female pattern established by the US National Hurricane Center in the 1970’s.  Evelyn Cusack, Head of Forecasting at Met Éireann, said: “The last 12 months have seen some extreme weather around the Globe as well

Dawn Harrison

of a mathematics/physical geography degree at the University of Southampton. During the early 1990's Dawn worked on observation quality and impact studies, including the estimation of sea surface temperatures from satellites. This was the topic for her dissertation completed as part of an MSc

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Fine, dry bank holiday weekend

a westerly air flow over the UK, a cooler direction than if air was being brought up from the south, and areas such as Spain or Africa. Therefore, we are not likely to reach heatwave conditions, but temperatures will still be warm reaching the low 20’s for many, particularly in the South West

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the start of the month until fronts pushed in from the west on 14th/15th. Warmer continental air then pushed in, leading to a warm and sunny Easter weekend with maximum temperatures well into the 20's °C. During the last week the warmth declined, and there was rain in most areas, with Storm Hannah giving

Contrasting conditions in a cool and dull July

Contrasting conditions in a cool and dull July Author: Press Office 1 August 2024 Contrasting conditions in July, with some cooler than average temperatures, rain, cloud and even a heatwave, combined to make July 2024’s weather statistics close to average for the UK.   Cooler than average temperatures

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of first forecast day 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 DD e.g. = 01 for 1 st of the month 11. Month MM e.g. = 02 for February 12. Year YYYY e.g. = 2010 13. Wind Direction at noon – ID (Day 1) ‘N’,‘NNE’,‘NE’,’ENE’, ‘E’,‘ESE’, ‘SE’,‘SSE’, ‘S’,‘SSW’, N/A ‘SW’,‘WSW’, ‘W’,‘WNW’, ‘NW’ or ‘NW’ 14. Wind Speed at noon (Day 1

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, consistent with wet bias in rainfall ● Ascent bias is halved in CP4 simulation, consistent with reduced wet bias Hart, Washington, Stratton (2018) GRL What of S. Africa in future CP4? Local Hadley cell seasonality change: CMIP5 Hadley cell seasonality change: SH New Puzzle with new CP4? 1. Original CP4

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all the good work by cooking (and eating)!! Marco Petagna Marco has had an interest in Meteorology since visiting Lundy Island lighthouse in the 1980’s to do work experience with a team of local weather forecasters. Since then he has spent time studying Meteorology at Plymouth and Reading

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