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Conservative semi-Lagrangian transport schemes

(Eulerian) grid. However, the interpolation operation does not conserve properties of the field, in particular mass. Therefore, an SL based transport scheme does not generally conserve mass of the transported species. Some applications do not need exact mass conservation, e.g. NWP for which

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The Met Office takes the privacy of its customers very seriously. This privacy policy applies to your use of the Met Office Android or iOS mobile application software (“App”) and explains how we use any personal information we collect about you. We do not knowingly collect personal data from

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Yellow thunderstorm warnings issued

bringing with it an increasing risk of thunderstorms to southern counties. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Andy Page, said: “Many places within the warning areas are unlikely to see a thunderstorm at all, but those places that do see one could well see impacts from heavy rain and frequent lightning

The Met Office Ambassador Programme

positively to engage audiences so that they are aware, understand and act. What can Ambassadors do for you? We can offer talks, workshops, and demonstrations on a wide range of topics across the following areas: Meteorology – from our National Severe Warnings Service (NSWWS), to global and high-impact

making-lightning-diy-activity.pdf

Making Lightning Overview What is lightning? When does it occur and why does it happen? In this activity, we explore how lightning forms and how we can make our own lightning at home using static electricity. Time required 60 minutes Materials required • • Balloon Metal spoon (anything metal

Met Office App Accessibility Statement

version 2.2 AA standard, due to the non-compliances and exemptions listed below.  Non-accessible content  The content listed below is non-accessible for the following reasons.  Non-compliance with the accessibility regulations  1.1 Text Alternatives   Non-text Content  Some images and icons do

air temp v rst copy_5

How do you know when it is time to grit? Gritters use a Road Surface Temperature (RST) forecast to decide when to grit, rather than an air temperature forecast. RST forecast is a prediction of the temperature of the road surface. The temperature you see on our website and app is the air temperature

PowerPoint Presentation

– Visits? – Views? – Live nearby? • Does size of green space matter? • Does type/quality of green space matter? – Inland water – canals, rivers, ponds? – More ‘natural’, wooded areas or flat grassland? Based upon LCM2007 © NERC (CEH) 2011. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright 2007. © third

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