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Spring Bank Holiday weather records in the UK

, recorded twice: once at Dunbar in East Lothian on 6 May 1933, and again at Eastwick Lodge in Essex on 6 June 1960.  READ MORE: How close are we to breaking spring records? Rain, Wind, and Snow Rainfall has also made its mark on the Whitsun holiday. Kesgrave in Suffolk saw the wettest day on record

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are not as confident, it also helps to avoid too many of them doing the same thing! Could they write their scripts down? • Once everyone has had time to practice, choose as many students as you have time for to present to the rest of the class. Maybe you could get them to film themselves? • DON’T WORRY

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for another paper on, “Assessing the use of multiple climate projections for the Philippines”, and a call for a policy brief to be one of the output formats. Given the positive response, the plan for a collaborative publication will be pursued, led by Dr Daron and colleagues at the Met Office and PAGASA

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Storm Antoni to bring wind and rain

of a change, albeit perhaps only briefly, in the dominant weather pattern for the UK later next week. Steve Willington explained: “For the latter half of next week, there are some signals of a shift in the jet stream which may allow for high pressure to build in for southern areas of the UK, increasing

Mobile Met Unit

equipment and systems, they help ensure the safety and success of operations, especially in areas with challenging meteorological conditions. A brief history of the MMU Met Office staff were first mobilised during the First World War in 1915 to support the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and went on to support

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Adverse Weather-Health Alerting system updated

of what impacts might be expected A brief overview of the regional impact assessment Links to additional information, advice and guidance Dr Agostinho Sousa, Head of Extreme Events and Health Protection at the UK Health Security Agency, said: “Our heat-health alerting system plays a vital role

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. A policy brief is available providing detail on this aspect of the WISER Western project. Supported by: Fund Manager: Conclusion Overall, the project has proven successful in supporting KMD’s provision of decentralised climate information services to a greater range and number of endusers. Through

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Temperatures to build across the week, peaking on Thursday

at Horsham, Tunbridge Wells and Regent’s Park.   High temperatures but heatwave unlikely Deputy Chief Meteorologist Michael Silverstone said: “We are experiencing a brief very warm or even hot spell, which isn’t abnormal for the time of year. However, if we reach 30°C on Thursday, 1st May

Archive Information - Scotland and Northern Ireland

and a small amount of early meteorological historical material and private weather diaries previously in the ownership of the Scottish Meteorological Society have been transferred to National Records of Scotland. A brief classification scheme, showing the types of records and their location can

PowerPoint Presentation

L5 – What have we learnt from the STEREO Heliospheric Imagers? Prof Richard Harrison Head of Space Physics Division & Chief Scientist, RAL Space We have been there! o NASA’s STEREO o Launched Oct 2006 1. A brief tour of what you get from a Heliospheric Imager 2. Some statements about the use

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