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Biodiversity at the Met Office

a variety of wildlife-rich habitats alongside a busy working environment. During our regular bird survey, I was delighted personally to add red kite to the Met Office species list – a bird which is still a comparative rarity in Devon. “The wildflower meadow and the area around the ponds

Met Office daily weather: Changeable with a mix of thick cloud and frequent showers

, in the Southeast we might squeak up to the 20s but feeling a bit warmer because those winds will be lighter. “Don't get used to that however because the cloud already thickening by the end of Tuesday afternoon coming in from the southwest another area of low pressure another zone of wet weather that'll make its presence felt in South Wales, Devon, and Cornwall through the evening. That rain eventually spreading up towards Northern Ireland.”

Complaints procedure

website. Telephone 0370 900 0100 Email address [email protected] Postal address Met Office Fitzroy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom We endeavour to reply to all feedback that we receive, however, if you require a formal response to your case please make it clear in your correspondence

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Andy Samuel appointed to Met Office board

and a PhD from London University and was awarded a CBE for his services to the Energy Sector. Andy lives on a North Devon coastal farm, where he and his wife are enhancing the biodiversity. When not working, he enjoys surfing and spending time in nature with friends and family.

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Wet and windy weekend for many

and with further rain on Saturday. Minor surface water flooding is likely across parts of Somerset, Devon and Dorset on Saturday, with further minor impacts also possible elsewhere. “We advise people to stay away from swollen rivers and urge people not to drive through flood water as just 30cm of flowing water

Butterfly&Birds_Graphs

Variable number of sightings, with a high of 15 in 2016. Other red list species are Red Kite, Fieldfare, Linnet and Song Thrush - which are also Devon and National BAP species. Other amber list species are Green Woodpecker, Swallow, and Grey Wagtail. Number of birds sighted 180 160 140 120 100 80 60

Joshua Macholl

to joining the Met Office, Josh worked at Devon County Council as a graduate researcher in transport planning. Here, he proposed expansion ideas for local electric bike schemes, utilised transport modelling software to develop improved transport networks and conducted a research project

Scorching Junes: How often do we see temperatures over 30°C in June?

intense early-summer heatwaves in UK history and the 1976 Summer as a whole is still the UK’s warmest summer on record for average maximum temperatures based on a series from 1884. Following a quieter period in the 1980s and early 1990s, the frequency of these hot days began to rise again in the 2000s

Microsoft Word - 2020_09_storm_alex.docx

to the east – for example at Swanage (Dorset). There were temporary power cuts in several areas, including the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, Southampton, Devon, Cornwall, towns east of Reading and parts of west London. However, although storm Alex and subsequent fronts brought widespread heavy rain, flooding

planning-direction-2016-wales.pdf

as the Meteorological Office (the ‘Met Office’) located at: Met Office, Fitzroy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB; “safeguarding map” means the map issued for the purpose of this Direction and certified by the Welsh Ministers on 16 February 2016 to be the safeguarding map for the technical site marked: ‘MO/RAD/10, TOWN

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