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20 years on from Boscastle – how would things be different?

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Seasonal forecasts and climate drivers resources

winter in the UK.  It is important to note whilst the NAO gives an indication of the most likely pressure set-up over the winter period, any pressure chart for a given day would be different.  Video explainer What is the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)? Find out more about the NAO on our webpage

How the Met Office utilises Big Data in its operations

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DataPoint API reference

datafeed. Stand-alone imagery Surface pressure analysis and forecast charts. Resource image/wxfcs/surfacepressure/datatype/capabilities Description Returns when the current surface pressure charts were issued, the time steps available, and the URIs of the surface pressure synoptic analysis and forecast

Microsoft Word - 2023_11_storms_elin_fergus.docx

across England and Wales. The analysis chart at 1800UTC 10 December 2023 – 36 hours later – shows storm Fergus over Ireland with an occluded front wrapped around the low pressure centre. The visible satellite image at 1200UTC 9 December 2023 shows storms Elin (E) and Fergus (F) in a south-westerly

Met Office 10-day trend: A change from calm to unsettled weather

now open to Atlantic weather systems, the coming week is expected to be much more unsettled. Low pressure will replace high pressure as the dominant feature, bringing bands of rain, frequent showers, and gusty winds. The isobars, lines of equal pressure on weather charts, will be packed more closely

Met Office 10-day trend: A change from calm to unsettled weather

. The isobars, lines of equal pressure on weather charts, will be packed more closely together, indicating stronger winds than we have seen recently. The probability plots used by Met Office meteorologists illustrate this transition clearly, with high pressure dominating during the early part

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