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Dave Kindred

degree (sandwich) course at Reading University - with upper second pass - under Met Office sponsorship. He then moved into the research/instrument group at MRF, Farnborough flying on both Hercules and Canberra research aircraft, and being promoted in October 1979 to HSO. December 1982 until March 1988

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Royal Wedding sunshine

is the nearest observation station). What was the weather like for previous Royal Weddings? Prince William and and Kate Middleton (29 April 2011): warm and dry (20.3C Heathrow, 19.2C Reading) but quite cloudy.  Prince Charles and Lady Diana (29 July 1981): dry, sunny and moderately warm (24C

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tymheredd yn y Deyrnas Unedig ers 1984 https://showyourstripes.info/ https://youtu.be/1e21KiPMm88?si=SaJCI_YGPMPPSJlY –- Video Esboniad explanation fideo gan from yr Professor Athro Ed Ed Hawkins (Prifysgol (University Reading) of Reading) OFFICIAL © Crown Copyright 2024, Met Office OFFICIAL CO2

Dr John Eyre

at the CIMSS at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1990, he was appointed as Head of the newly-formed Satellite Section at ECMWF in Reading. He returned to the Met Office in 1995 and took the position of Head of Satellite Applications, which he held until 2014, first in Bracknell and from 2004

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of the Mendip Hills. Ellie Wilson Ellie has always been fascinated by the weather from a very young age, particularly interested in clouds and how they form. She studied Physical Geography in London and then went on to do an Applied Meteorology Masters at the University of Reading, before joining

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up which is chaired by Professor Sir Brian Hosk i ns and includes Professor Mat Collins (University of Exeter), Professor Jim Hall (University of Oxford), Dr Ed Hawkins (University of Reading), Professor Gabi Heger! (University of Edinburgh), Dr Erik Kjellstrom (Rossby Centre, SMHI, Sweden

Regional model evaluation and development

, convection and the urban surface in models of this scale. A related focus is work to improve the representation of convection in the current generation of km scale models which is also highly relevant to the above issues. This team is based at MetOffice@Reading and carries out much of this work

UK Climate Resilience Programme urban climate services

, working with Manchester Climate Change Agency Newcastle City Pack   Newry City Pack, working with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Reading City Pack, working with Reading Borough Council Sheffield City Pack, working with Sheffield City Council Torbay City Pack, working with Torbay Council

Dr Jonathan P. Taylor

surface based research. The aim of the research within OBR is to develop our understanding of the atmosphere by challenging models with state of the art observations. Career background Jonathan graduated from the University of Reading with a Joint Honours Degree in Physics and Meteorology in 1988

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