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Dr Richard Wood

industry specialised in ocean modelling, completing a PhD at Exeter University. He spent a couple of years as a lecturer in applied mathematics at Southampton University before joining the Met Office in 1989, becoming a founder member of the Met Office Hadley Centre in 1990. He was a member

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A warm week, getting hot in places.

to 34 Celsius.” The highest temperature on record for June is 35.6 Celsius recorded in London on 29 June 1957 and Southampton on 28 June 1976.  With temperatures into the high-20s and low-30s over a number of days, localised heatwaves are possible in a few places in the UK by Saturday.  Earlier

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Neil Kaye

at the agricultural consultancy ADAS where he worked on numerous projects including high profile GIS analyses during the Foot and Mouth crisis. Neil did his first degree in Geography at the University of Southampton and his undergraduate dissertation was entitled 'Impacts on grapevine cultivation

Met Office weather for final fixtures of 24/25 season

. These breezy conditions may affect games in coastal cities like Southampton, where Arsenal are set to play. The bank holiday weekend is here ... and it marks a big shift in our weather ☔🌧️ Find out all the details 👇 pic.twitter.com/AAdmy861R0 — Met Office (@metoffice) May 23, 2025 Strong winds

Climate monitoring and attribution - external collaborations

to underpin surface-input-only 4D weather reconstructions (reanalyses) over the last 200-250 years for climate applications and impacts needs worldwide.  The National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK (NOCS): our collaboration on surface temperature data both over the ocean and the land includes

Dr Helene Hewitt

and the JWCRP ocean modelling programmes. Prior to joining the Met Office, Helene obtained a PhD in Oceanography from Southampton University (now the National Oceanographic Centre). Her PhD was on the topic of mixing in the Western Equatorial Pacific. During her PhD, Helene participated in an oceanographic

Dr Jonathan Tinker

and marine users, through regular “Report Cards”. This has been an excellent forum for scientific dissemination, and has led to a number of successful collaborations, including two PhD students with Exeter University. Career background After a BSc in Marine Biology with Oceanography at Southampton, Jonathan

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OBE for exceptional scientific leader

These are just two of the tributes paid to Dr Helene Hewitt who has been awarded an OBE in today’s Birthday Honours List. Helene, who is a Met Office Science Fellow and visiting professor at Southampton University, is an internationally-renowned climate scientist with expertise in ocean and sea-ice

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