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Storm names for 2020-21 announced

entering our sixth year of the Name our Storms campaign and we look forward to working closely with our colleagues in Ireland and the Netherlands once again, continuing to raise awareness of the potential impacts of severe weather in order to keep people across our nations safe.  The impact of storms

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application to check it before submitting, making sure you have answered all of the question fields, checked for typos, spelling errors and acronyms. 10. Read through your application to check it again. Remember, once you submit your application, you will no longer be able to make amendments. 11

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Staying windy following Storm Ellen – August 2020

parts of the UK today spreading to eastern areas tomorrow, with several yellow wind warnings in place.” “South-westerly winds will pick up once again through the Irish Sea this evening, with gusts of 55-65mph possible across western parts of Scotland and Wales, southwest England and eastern parts

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Heatwave conditions expected across much of the UK

if you need to. It’s fine if your legs sink – we all float differently. By doing this, you give yourself the chance to rest and recover your breathing. Once you’ve regained control of your breathing, you can call for help or swim to safety. ‘Heading to the coast is a great way to have fun, relax

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Return of snow for the weekend

A number of Yellow and Amber National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued for the weekend featuring: snow; snow and ice; and wind. There is a risk that the snow could be disruptive in some areas. The air bringing this cold spell is once again coming from Scandinavia and brings bitter easterly

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for recognising achievement; the approach to measuring forecast accuracy using a range of measures, including public and non-public measures taken from customer agreements, was agreed; and that the Board would formally approve in April once the exact targets were fixed. � The Board discussed

How Met Office forecasts supported the UK through a largely dry Spring

be for predicting cloud amounts accurately, which can have a big impact on the accuracy of temperature and sunshine forecasts. Simon explained: “Once you get into the detail of forecasting specific cloud amounts in specific locations, it takes a certain amount of skill, from both weather models

metoffice_climatechange_firstexplorations_climate-change-jargon-busting.pdf

. Climate Climate is the average measurements of temperature, wind, snow, humidity and rain in the course of a long period of time in a particular location. Climate is like the weather, but over many years. To help you remember, someone once said “Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get

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