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PWSCG Minutes Jan 2019

MINUTES PWSCG (45) Meeting 10:00 – 14:30 Wednesday 30 th January, Room C21 Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ET Attendees Wyn Williams (WW) Denise Harker (DH) Paul Furlong (PF) Colin Hord (CH) Nick Davies (ND) Jonathan McKee (JM) Carol Holt (CHt) Jenny Shellens (JS) Sarah Jackson

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. The most active thunderstorms occurred on the 12th (in association with the only issued warning) across parts of London and the Chilterns with reports of 2 to 3cm diameter hail in places. As these storms headed northwestwards, there were reports of lightning damage to homes, one in Bridgnorth and another

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Project trade-offs Frequent communication with donors Flexible funding Time pressures on research Good processes Changing forecasts to suit user needs Ensure value for all/ inclusivity Host: ​Emma Visman, VNG Consulting, CEH, Kings College London Success Challenges Way forward Hearing and acting

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to the app. Syndication emails are provided, daily, to media broadcasters and misinformation in the media is being challenged more often by providing science-based graphical content. 81% of the public trust the Met Office as the UK’s National Meteorological service. The London Economics Report

Met Office 10-day trend: Stormy conditions to end July

are expected to rise again, particularly in the south. London, for example, could see values several degrees above average by the middle to end of next week, though some uncertainty remains at this range. Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast on our website

Tackling climate change issues in the future of rugby

, sporting and social events across the UK. The study compares observations and climate projections for temperature and rainfall may change in the future for the start of the Six Nations (February) at the Twickenham (London), Murrayfield (Edinburgh) and Principality (Cardiff) stadiums. Climate change

Met Office weekend weather: Heatwave to continue across much of the UK

to reach 31°C widely, with some areas potentially hitting 32 or 33°C. The north and west of Wales and the southwest of England will also see unusually high temperatures, with values exceeding 30°C in places that do not typically reach such levels as frequently as London and the southeast. Saturday night

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Science from an Operational Mission: An L5 Consortium meeting London, 11-14 May 2015 Space Weather Activities at KSWC: what KSWC can offer an L5 Space-Weather Mission? Sunhak Hong, Sungwon Park, Gwan-sik Wi (KSWC/RRA), Dong-Hun Lee (Kyung Hee Univ) Contents 1. SWx Operations 2. Research Activities

Met Office weather: What's the forecast for the week ahead?

, with highs of 30–32°C expected in southern England, including Birmingham and London. Even the east coast will begin to warm as breezes ease. Northern areas, including eastern Scotland and Northern Ireland, will also see temperatures well above average. Weekend outlook: Heat persists Looking ahead

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