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Met Office weather stations: How we measure the weather

investigation confirms the reading is robust and reliable. An operational meteorologist will often visit the site as part of the evidence gathering process. Once a decision has been made on whether all the necessary criteria has been met, only then is it added to the UK’s official weather and climate records

Dr Malcolm Roberts

Malcolm joined the Met Office Hadley Centre in 1991, and has spent most of his time since then working within the Ocean and Ice Model Development area. During that time he completed a PhD at the University of Reading on studying the effects of including small-scale ocean eddies within ocean models

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Provisional new record for highest temperature in UK

will carefully analyse this figure, along with any other readings submitted over the coming weeks and will keep the public, our partners and government updated." For more on how the Met Office records and verifies temperatures, visit the Met Office blog. Exceptionally high temperatures have gripped large parts

Dr Matt Martin

system at the Met Office.  Career background Matt has worked on ocean data assimilation since starting at the Met Office in 2000. Prior to joining the Met Office he completed a PhD in ocean data assimilation at the Department of Mathematics in the University of Reading. In 2008 Matt became manager

Alasdair Skea

of Surface Transport products, and for developing site-specific applications which provide a range of forecasts for thousands of locations around the world. Alasdair joined the Met Office in 2002 as a research scientist after finishing a degree in Physics at Durham University. He later completed an MSc in Weather, Climate and Numerical modelling at the University of Reading whilst working in the local forecasting research and development group.

AI4 Climate: Harnessing artificial intelligence to transform climate science

workflows, the project empowers scientists to assess model performance and internal consistency, advancing AI4 Climate’s commitment to open science and responsible innovation.  Evaluation tools  In collaboration with the University of Reading, this work develops interoperable tools to evaluate both physics

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Victorian rainfall data rescued

Record-breaking Victorian weather has been revealed after millions of archived rainfall records dating back nearly 200 years were rescued by thousands of volunteers during the first Covid-19 lockdown. The Rainfall Rescue project was launched by the University of Reading in March 2020 and offered

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holds primary source material, a small amount of older secondary literature and the rare book collection. Consultation of hard-copy Archive collections will be in the reading room and in accordance with current reading room rules which are available on our website and will be advised by e-mail

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