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Met Office seasonal prediction system: GloSea6

ensemble seasonal forecast for the next six months is generated by combining and bias correcting all forecast members available from the most recent three weeks.   References: Harada, Y., Kamahori, H., Kobayashi, C., Endo, H., Kobayashi, S., Ota, Y., Onoda, H., Onogi, K., Miyaoka, K., & Takahashi, K

SBRIDICWG Meeting Slides - 20200424

• C-band to S-band wavelength • Magnetron to klystron transmitter • Conventional (Doppler) to polarimetry • In-house integration to commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware solution • Change of industrial vendor • New data representation (file formats) Applications: from largely qualitative

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Warm September marks start of Autumn

for both the daily maximum and minimum average temperatures.   Northern Ireland had its joint-warmest September on record, with mean temperatures of 14.2°C matching 2006’s figure, in part because of some record breaking warm nights. Northern Ireland recorded their highest average minimum temperatures

ukcp18-guidance---how-to-use-the-cdf-and-pdf-plots.pdf

and CDF plots for UK on the UKCP18 User Interface. The full dataset is available from the CEDA Data Catalogue: note that this requires familiarity with handling large datasets. References Lowe JA, Bernie D, Bett PE, Bricheno L, Brown S, Calvert D, Clark RT, Eagle KE, Edwards T, Fosser G, Fung F

heavy-rainfall_flooding---june-2007---met-office.pdf

1914 UK 136.0 190 1 121.2 mm - 1980 England 145.9 241 1 121.2 mm - 1997 Wales 168.2 202 2 183.1 mm - 1998 Scotland 108.9 127 Not significant 153.9 mm - 1938 N Ireland 148.3 202 1 147.0 mm - 1931 England & Wales (*) 149.0 234 1 124.3 mm - 1998 England N 188.1 277 1 134.8 mm - 1980 England S 123.7 218 1

Microsoft Word - Quarterly_Report_Nov13_Final.doc

Interpretation of long-term measurements of radiatively active trace gases and ozone depleting substances DECC contract number: GA0201 Quarterly Report (August 2013 - October 2013) Date: 31 st Oct 2013 Alistair J. Manning (Met Office), Simon O’Doherty, Aoife Grant (University of Bristol), Dickon

data-science-framework-2022-2027.pdf

). • Project(s) developing climate and weather services using machine learning approaches to add value through identifying relevant hazards, quantifying how hazards translate into risks and cascade through complex systems, and understanding/ learning the utility of this information for managing risks across

factsheet_18-weather-satellites_2023.pdf

/Cloudsat Sentinel 3 JASON HIMAWARI 8 (Japan) 140 °E COMS (South Korea) 128 °E GOES-E (USA) 75 °W METEOR FY-3 S-NPP GPM FY-2 (China) 105 °E METEOSAT 2nd generation (EUMETSAT) 0° METOP METEOSAT-IO (EUMETSAT) 57.5 °E Electro-L (Russia) 76 °E INSAT (India) 82 °E FY-2 (China) 86.5 °E Figure 1

record-december-2001-sunshine---met-office.pdf

to 1930. New Record (7.9) Carmoney 54.4 30 47.1 1978 Data back to 1974. New Record (7.3) Camborne 92.8 26 86.2 1997 Data back to 1978. New Record (6.6) St Mawgan 103.2 31 97.5 1997 Data back to 1955. New Record (5.7) Guernsey New Record 103.0 30 98.5 1962 Data back to 1960. Airport (4.5) Fair Isle 35.3

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Highs and lows for April

of the east and southeast. Temperatures soared and the hottest April day since 1949 was recorded at St James's Park in London on the 19th when 29.1 °C was reached: just below the highest recorded April temperature of 29.4 °C. Local April temperature records were broken at many long-running stations

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