Search results (218)

Page 5 of 22

Web results

further-rainfall-and-flooding-across-north-of-the-uk---met-office.pdf

flooding to parts of Lancashire, north Manchester and West Yorkshire, while on 29 to 30 December storm Frank brought further very wet and windy weather to southern and western Scotland and Northern Ireland. The sustained period of wet weather set new UK rainfall records. December 2015 was the wettest

Microsoft Word - 2023_12_storm_gerrit.docx

. There was heavy snow across parts of Highland Scotland and a mini-tornado in Greater Manchester. This storm contributed to the generally prolonged, very wet and unsettled spell of weather lasting through much of December. Weather impacts Storm Gerrit caused severe travel disruption to the rail

Urban climate impacts

micro-climates. Sustainable cities The Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to Climate Change Impacts and Outcomes (SCORCHIO) project, led by the Centre for Urban Regional Ecology (CURE) at the University of Manchester, aims to develop tools for analysis of adaptation options in urban areas

PowerPoint Presentation

Winter 2018/2019 LVP Forecast Verification Gatwick, Luton, Stansted, Bristol, Manchester, Heathrow Emma Corrigan NATS Met Office Operations Manager www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2019, Met Office Met Office NATS LVP Matrix • Issued twice daily • 0400 UTC • 1600 L • Consistent with TAFs

Dr Kate Szpek (née Turnbull)

by NOAA Earth Systems Research Laboratory. EXSCALABAR’s first major airborne campaign was CLARIFY-2017, during which highly aged southern African biomass burning aerosol was sampled and Kate has worked in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Manchester to characterise the aerosol’s

Advice

Useful travel weather contacts

- Traveline Scotland Rail travel National Rail Enquiries Network Rail Travel by air Directory of all airlines National Air Traffic Services Road travel National Highways Traffic Scotland Traffic Wales Trafficwatch NI Other travel Transport for London (London Underground, London Buses, Docklands Light Railway) service updates Metrolink trams, Greater Manchester service updates Edinburgh Trams service information

Airfield Climate Statistics

Midlands Exeter Farnborough Gatwick Glasgow Gloucester Heathrow Humberside Inverness Isles of Scilly (St Mary's) Kirkwall Leeds London City Manchester Newcastle Norwich Prestwick Ronaldsway Shoreham Southampton Southend Stansted Stornoway Sumburgh Tiree Unst Wick   Aberdeen     Return to Available

Clean Air funding awards

Modelling System (DUKEMS) Awardees: UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH, coordination), Ricardo, Aether, University of York, University of Manchester, University of Birmingham, King’s College London, Imperial College London, Rothamsted Research The core objectives of the project

Isabel Rushby

graduating from the University of Manchester with a first class MMath in Mathematics, including a year studying Statistics at the University of California. Her final Masters project involved using image segmentation techniques to detect stationary precipitation from radar data which could be used

Dr James Cameron

of Manchester before completing a DPhil on the photomultiplier calibration of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, an experiment located deep underground in a mine in Ontario, Canada. Since joining the Met Office James completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Weather, Climate and Modelling at the University of Reading.

Page navigation