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Airport, Belfast, BT29 4AB, United Kingdom Edinburgh Saughton House, Broomhouse Drive, Edinburgh, EH11 3XQ, United Kingdom ISO 14001:2015 Meteorological-based research ISO 14001:2015 Gathering observational data ISO 14001:2015 Gathering observational data, providing forecasting products, services

Guide to our Data Collections

from the Northern Lighthouse Board. You can search our online catalogue to view details of our full collection for England, Scotland and Wales. Note that the archives for Scotland are held in Edinburgh at either the Met Office, Saughton House or the National Records of Scotland (NRS) and archives

april-2000---record-rainfall---met-office.pdf

at the following Met Office sites: Total (mm)Prev wettest April (mm)Records began Edinburgh 110.0 84.0 (1947) 1939 Lossiemouth (Morayshire)113.3 71.5 (1977) 1951 London 113.8 100.6 (1993) 1940 Cranwell (Lincs) 113.8 94.4 (1998) 1921 Birmingham (Edgbaston) 143.4 124.9 (1961) 1897 Northolt (Middlesex) 118.6

Sea-level rise Infographic-3-MM

in the range is at the 5th percentile, and the higher number in the range is at the 95 th percentile. Edinburgh (Leith) RCP 4.5 RCP 8.5 Why are future sea levels uncertain? Sea-level projections to 2300 have a much larger degree of uncertainty associated with them as we do not know what emissions

Sea-level rise Infographic-2a-MM

8.5 +1.14m +0.52m Edinburgh (Leith) RCP 4.5 +0.62m +0.16m RCP 8.5 +0.92m +0.31m London (Sheerness) RCP 4.5 +0.84m +0.38m RCP 8.5 +1.16m +0.54m Scan the QR code to learn more about local and global drivers of sea-level change Scan the QR code to learn more about IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6

cssp_china_science__cx_change_severe_wx.pdf

change. As part of this, the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford, the National Centre for Atmospheric Sciences and the Met Office have run workshops to train and build the capacity of early career Chinese scientists to carry out attribution studies. These workshops have produced many results

James Hocking

(now Satellite and Surface Assimilation) team in 2007 after obtaining an MSc in Remote Sensing and Image Processing from Edinburgh University. Initially James worked on developing and improving algorithms to identify cloud-contaminated pixels in imagery from the MSG satellites. He has been working on the RTTOV model since 2010. As an undergraduate, James studied Maths at Cambridge University.    

Dr Laura Burgin

. Whilst working at the Met Office, Laura completed a PhD in 2011 in the School of Geography at the University of Exeter on the impacts of weather and climate change on the spread of bluetongue into the UK. Prior to joining the Met Office in 2006, Laura completed a BSc in Geophysics at the University of Edinburgh and an MSc in Applied Meteorology at the University of Reading.

Dr Dingmin Li

in 1998, having previously worked as a research scientist in the Meteorology Department at Reading University since 1991, after completing a PhD in Stratospheric Dynamics at Edinburgh University. His research prior to the Met Office involved mainly radiative modelling and stratospheric modelling

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Wet and warm June comes to a close

on record for the UK as a whole in a series from 1910. Many parts of southern and eastern Scotland have received over twice the normal June rainfall.   A number of Scottish counties have had their wettest June on record. Stations at both Edinburgh Botanic Gardens and RAF Leuchars, among others, have had

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