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Dr Tim Mitchell

for East China. He issues this product and works with colleagues to evolve it into a climate service. Tim is engaged with industry partners with assets in the North Sea, who currently have a narrow operational window in summer for maintaining those assets. He is looking for opportunities to better define

Developing Risk Awareness through Joint Action (DARAJA)

in the East and Greater Horn of Africa. DARAJA, which means ‘bridge’ in Swahili, aims to improve weather and climate information services (WCIS), including early warnings of extreme weather for urban users with a particular focus on vulnerable communities based in informal settlements.  Originally piloted

february-2001-rainfall---met-office.pdf

February 2001 The wet weather returns A er many parts had a brief respite from substantial rainfall in January: February is shaping up to be a wet month. Areas in the east of the UK in particular have already had more than their normal (1961-90 average) month's total. The UK is still feeling

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Heatwave persists in the south while cloud and rain move into the northwest

Temperatures will increase further today, with the peak of the heat expected on Tuesday in the south east of England.

Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Paul Gundersen, said: “Temperatures are rising further today with low 30 Celsius widely across England including places like Manchester, Sheffield, Bristol and Cambridge. The highest temperature is expected to be 34C in London and the south east of England

Dr Emma Fiedler

(Operational Sea Surface Temperature and Ice Analysis) system, and then on sea ice thickness assimilation in the FOAM (Forecast Ocean Assimilation Model) system. Prior to joining the Met Office, she completed a PhD at the University of East Anglia on air-sea-ice interactions. She also held a CASE

Andrew Colman

, prediction of the East African rainfall and prediction of the North-east Brazil rainfall. In addition, statistical predictions of annual global temperature are produced every year. Career Background Since joining the Met Office in 1984, Andrew has always worked with long range forecasts and related

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled, but will trick or treaters stay dry?

) October 30, 2025 Friday night will see some clear spells, but further areas of showers and rain will move east and north across the UK, some heavy with thunder. Winds will strengthen, with a risk of gales, especially in exposed areas. It will remain mild, with the highest temperatures in eastern

Climate and climate change

UK and regional series

Order Rank ordered statistics Year ordered statistics Region Choose a region UK England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland England & Wales England N England S Scotland N Scotland E Scotland W England E & NE England NW/Wales N Midlands East Anglia England SW/Wales S England SE/Central S Parameter

Met Office daily weather: Rain, showers, and fluctuating temperatures

and showers moving north and east through the day. Some of these showers will be heavy at times, particularly in southern and eastern areas. However, there will also be drier and brighter intervals, offering some respite from the wet weather. Winds will be light to moderate for most but could become

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