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Samantha_Smith_pst.pptx

by ComorphB are currently not perfect. Work is ongoing evaluate these in a systematic manner. • Additional work will focus on how to scale down the initial θv and RH perturbations used for updraft initial conditions. New method for scale analysis: •Identify cores as W > 0.1 m/s and QL > 1e-4 kg/kg

Temperatures rising through the week with some wind and rain on the way

eastwards across the country and is likely to bring quite s damp start to many of us on Friday morning. We’ll see outbreaks of rain continue to push their way north and eastwards.   “The further East you are a generally drier and brighter start to Friday morning, the best of any sunshine definitely

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Summer 2018: A possible record-breaker?

the South East and East Anglia. If East Anglia’s daily maximum temperature remains at its current level of 25.2 °C it would easily be the hottest on record, beating 1997’s 25.1 °C. However, on the mean temperature measure it is currently – at 19.4 °C - some way off the 19.9 °C set in 1997. Summer 2018

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2022/23 storm names announced

, this would be referred to as an ex-hurricane with its previously given name.   2022/23 storm names in full Antoni  Betty  Cillian   (kill-ee-an)  Daisy  Elliot  Fleur  Glen  Hendrika  (hen-dree-ka)  Íde  (ee-da)  Johanna  (yo-hah-na)  Khalid  Loes  (l-oo-s)  Mark  Nelly  Owain  (oh-wine)  Priya  Ruadhán  (ru-awe-on)  Sam  Tobias  Val  Wouter  (vow-ter) 

wiser0215_co-production-booklet-french.pdf

. Aucune déclaration ou garantie (expresse ou implicite) n’est donnée quant à l’exactitude ou l’exhaustivité des informations contenues dans cette publication. Tous les auteurs ont contribué de manière égale et sont classés par ordre alphabétique. Ce document est l’œuvre de: Carter, S., Steynor

Satellite image of the month - 2023

by the letter S in the image), a plume of smoke from the recent Canadian wild-fires can be seen, after having made its way across the Atlantic Ocean during the preceding days. Also apparent in the image is a large area of phytoplankton bloom to the south and east of the Shetland Islands. These blooms

met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_7-11.pdf

is important Materials required • • Cipher wheels • • Decoding D-Day slides ‘Top Secret’ worksheet Printed map(s) (optional) Curriculum Links • how people’s lives have shaped this nation • communication • History/ People, Past Events and Societies – understand English literacy and language – written

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Heatwave continues for parts of UK – August 2020

. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Andy Page, said: “Much of southern England and eastern areas of Wales will see the heatwave continue until the middle of next week, with temperatures widely into the low to mid 30’s Celsius. “We’ve got a few exceptionally warm and humid nights ahead this weekend too

PWMS044_UK_3_Hourly_Spot_forecasts

. = 2010 13. Forecast period or timestep. e.g. = 51 where the data that follows is the forecast for 51 hours on from the start time in field 7 14. Wind Direction ‘N’, ‘NNE’, ‘NE’,’ENE’, ‘E’, ‘ESE’, ‘SE’, ‘SSE’, ‘S’, ‘SSW’, ‘SW’, ‘WSW’, ‘W’, ‘WNW’, ‘NW’ or ‘NW’ 15. Wind Speed Integer – mph -99 16

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