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Airfield climate data

from 1990 to 2021 has been used to allow comparison to the most recent climatological reference period (Charting the UK;s changing climate - Met Office). Where this full period is not available, the maximum range is used using data from METARs recorded at each airfield. The number of observations

PWMS044_UK_3_Hourly_Spot_forecasts

. = 2010 13. Forecast period or timestep. e.g. = 51 where the data that follows is the forecast for 51 hours on from the start time in field 7 14. Wind Direction ‘N’, ‘NNE’, ‘NE’,’ENE’, ‘E’, ‘ESE’, ‘SE’, ‘SSE’, ‘S’, ‘SSW’, ‘SW’, ‘WSW’, ‘W’, ‘WNW’, ‘NW’ or ‘NW’ 15. Wind Speed Integer – mph -99 16

El Niño, La Niña and the Southern Oscillation

variability on inter-annual timescales. The ENSO cycle is illustrated in the figure by a time-series of the monthly sea surface temperature anomalies in a region of the central equatorial Pacific. This 'Niño3.4' region (5°S-5°N,120°W-170°W) is one of several used to monitor changes in the tropical Pacific

202506_slides_JuanCastillo_Bristol_GCSW.pptx

Inundation Freshwater OASIS coupler OCEAN: NEMO River Nutrients, Temperature Wave height, Sfc stress Currents, Depth FABM cpl 3D Currents, 3D T, S Water Colour BIOGEOCHEMISTRY: ERSEM Coupling term in UKC4 Future coupling term UK Environmental Prediction research Near real time ensemble capability

Microsoft PowerPoint - Waves_poster_nikesh

over southern hemisphere. (Right). Cut off low development during 15-17 May 2005. Temperature (shaded; K), geopotential height (contour; gpm) and winds (vectors; m/s) are used to depict the different stages of Cut-Off Low. Remya et al., (2016) • Persistent cut-off lows tend to appear in the southern

met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_7-11.pdf

is important Materials required • • Cipher wheels • • Decoding D-Day slides ‘Top Secret’ worksheet Printed map(s) (optional) Curriculum Links • how people’s lives have shaped this nation • communication • History/ People, Past Events and Societies – understand English literacy and language – written

PWMS043_UK_Hourly_spot_forecasts

or timestep. e.g. = 0 where the data that follows is the forecast for 0 hours on from the start time in field 7 14. Wind Direction ‘N’, ‘NNE’, ‘NE’,’ENE’, ‘E’, ‘ESE’, ‘SE’, ‘SSE’, ‘S’, ‘SSW’, ‘SW’, ‘WSW’, ‘W’, ‘WNW’, ‘NW’ or ‘NW’ 15. Wind Speed Integer – mph -99 16. Screen Temperature Integer – Degrees

PowerPoint Presentation

gap between the corona and Earth! 1. Track transient through the heliosphere – speed, direction, density… the third dimension, and L5 also removes ‘halo problem’ - Earth-directed CMEs - 30 o + - Triangulation, single s/c 2. Ability to update as event progresses Opening up a wide-field from Sun

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Heatwave continues for parts of UK – August 2020

. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Andy Page, said: “Much of southern England and eastern areas of Wales will see the heatwave continue until the middle of next week, with temperatures widely into the low to mid 30’s Celsius. “We’ve got a few exceptionally warm and humid nights ahead this weekend too

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