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declaration-form-a_short.pdf

National Meteorological Library and Archive Open to everyone Please complete and return the following copyright declaration form. You will need to print the document and sign it for each item you require, once complete you must either scan the document and return it via email as an attachment

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document/matrix Conditions of contract Key contacts and addresses Met Office eTendering Portal Visit our eTendering Opportunities Portal for details of all Met Office procurement activity. Once you register your company details on the portal you will be able to: Search for supply opportunities

ukraine_infographic

of heatwaves have increased in Ukraine in recent decades and are projected to further increase in the future. In a 4°C warmer world, heatwaves which previously occurred once-in-50 years may occur nearly every year. Extreme rainfall The frequency and intensity of very heavy rainfall events is projected

Information for visitors to our Exeter HQ

intuition’s guidance initially for issues connecting. Once your association with your home institution ends you must remove the eduroam profile from your device. GovWifi GovWifi is a service delivered by the Government Digital Service (GDS). GovWifi allows staff and visitors in government organisations

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202002.pdf

February 2020 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. February opened with four days of changeable westerlies, then high pressure briefly moved across the country between the 5th and 7th bringing settled weather with sunshine and frosty nights to many central

NCIC Monthly Summary

Midlands northwards early on the 21st, clearing away north-eastwards before thundery outbreaks developed briefly over northern parts of East Anglia. Most places were then dry and sunny, but cloud and rain spread from the south-west late in the day. It turned very windy on the 22nd and 23rd, and overnight

Met Office 10-day trend: Wet and windy into Autumn

to be a showery day for many, followed by a possible ridge of high pressure on Tuesday, which could bring a brief lull in the unsettled weather. However, this respite is likely to be short-lived, as further low-pressure systems and frontal systems are set to arrive from the Atlantic. The detail

Why has it been so wet this winter?

, as any brief breaks between fronts were short-lived. When low-pressure systems slow down in this way, the cumulative rainfall can quickly mount. Even if individual events are not extreme, their repeated, prolonged nature increases the risk of surface water flooding, saturated ground and river levels

Met Office 10-day trend: An unsettled start to Autumn

downpours and strong winds. While there are brief interludes of drier and brighter weather, the overall theme is one of continued volatility, with little sign of prolonged settled conditions on the horizon. A look at the current setup At present, the UK is under the influence of a broad area of low

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