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Andy Samuel appointed to Met Office board

and storage, hydrogen, and offshore wind energy. Andy serves on a number of boards and helps companies formulate and deliver on their energy transition strategies and projects.  He co-chaired the Aberdeen Maggie’s cancer charity for five years. He holds an MA in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University

record-rainfall---october_december-2002---met-office.pdf

) Pembrokeshire 1987, records back to 1964. Highest October rainfall total, previous highest 200.0 mm in Dyce, Aberdeen 230.4 mm (31 days) 1960, records back to 1957. Aboyne, Highest October rainfall total, previous highest 156.2 mm in 230.0 mm (31 days) Aberdeenshire 1993, records back to 1990

Dr Kate Szpek (née Turnbull)

was to build and use a novel dew/frost-point hygrometer intended for tropospheric and lower stratospheric measurements of water vapour from a balloon borne platform. Subsequently, Kate joined the Met Office to train as a weather forecaster in 2003. In 2006, Kate moved from Aberdeen to Cranfield

Food, forestry and ecosystem services

concentrations. Soil processes Development of Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) to represent soil processes (carbon and nitrogen) in organic soils in collaboration with the University of Aberdeen and Rothamsted Research (the ECOSSE model) Fire modelling Combining fire risk indices with projections

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Storm Caroline bringing gales to Scotland

Isles and the majority of mainland Scotland from Oban to Aberdeen. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Steve Ramsdale said: “The strongest winds will reach the northwest of Scotland early on Thursday, extending to northeast Scotland and the Northern Isles in the afternoon. During Thursday winds will start

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Heavy rain triggers Amber warnings – October 2020

Manager at Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) said: “SEPA has issued a number of Flood Alerts and people should prepare for the potential flooding of infrastructure and significant transport disruption. We expect parts of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Angus to be the worst affected

PWMS043_UK_Hourly_spot_forecasts

e.g. = Aberdeen 2. Latitude Latitude (Decimal Degrees) e.g. = 48.51 3. Longitude Longitude (Decimal Degrees) e.g. = -122.612 4. Blank field (reserved for U.S. State) (BLANK) 5. Country Characters e.g. = United Kingdom 6. Continent Characters e.g. = Europe 7. Blank Field (reserved forType f forecast

Microsoft Word - 2020_07_august_rain.docx

ending (mm) Inverbervie (Aberdeenshire) 41.6 0600 UTC 12 August Aberdeen, Craibstone 32.4 0700 UTC 12 August Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden 25.8 2300 UTC 11 August The table below lists the highest daily rainfall totals recorded by the network of rain-gauges registered by the Met Office from 0900 UTC

met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_11-14-amended-aug21.pdf

Groupwork 4 Decoding D-Day | Forecasting and prediction Activity steps Sites to decode: Manchester, Aberdeen, Aberporth, London, Portland and Aldergrove. 04 Go through the observations that they have decoded and discuss as a class what the weather was doing at 7am on D-Day. You could either use your

met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_11-14.pdf

Decoding D-Day | Forecasting and prediction Activity steps Sites to decode: Manchester, Aberdeen, Aberporth, London, Portland and Aldergrove. 04 Go through the observations that they have decoded and discuss as a class what the weather was doing at 7am on D-Day. You could either use your interactive white

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