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Met Office daily weather: UK set to feel distinctly Autumnal

into Monday night, cloud and more organised showers or rain will affect central, western, and southern Scotland, as well as northern England. Elsewhere, showers will become increasingly focused towards western coasts, while winds slowly begin to ease. Temperatures will be at or slightly above average

Dr Ben Johnson

Areas of expertise Aerosol modelling Analysis of aerosol observations Parameterization of aerosols, radiation and clouds. Climate modelling Publications by Ben johnson Current activities Ben is a senior scientist in the aerosol modelling group, Earth System and Mitigation Science, Climate Science

factsheet_15-weather-radar-2020_2023.pdf

and so the wind speed within the cloud. Figure 11 Wind profile generated by the Cobbacombe Cross Doppler radar data Dual Polarisation Figure 12 Schematic of dual polarisation measurement A dual polarisation radar can retrieve more information about the nature of the target being observed. It does

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Mixed picture for bank holiday weekend

High-pressure has been largely dominant over the UK in recent days, bringing a good deal of dry, fine weather and some sunny spells. Whilst the fine weather will continue in the south on Saturday, a low-pressure system will introduce cloud and outbreaks of rain for much of Scotland and Northern

Dr Steve Derbyshire

Areas of expertise Moist convection in the atmosphere. Boundary layer meteorology. Large-eddy simulation and cloud resolving modelling. Publications by Steve Current activities Steve has now returned to the scientific interest (which he has had since his PhD) in the impacts and representation

caa_verification-jan-2025.pdf

). Overleaf are a series of plots showing the Gerrity Skill Score in relation to the agreed performance measure for forecast Cloud Base and Visibility at airports in receipt of 9, 24 and 30 hr TAFs. Ronaldsway (EGNS) has now been included alongside the other ’9hr North’ airports, but it is not included

volcanicash-nephanalysis-1526638705issue.pdf

Volcanic Ash – T+0 annotated satellite image Issued 1015 UTC on Fri 18 May 2018 LOW CONFIDENCE- Areas of cloud may soon obscure forward edge of plume HIGH CONFIDENCE- Large gaps in cloud means VA is clearly visible in satellite imagery © Crown copyright Met Office

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