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  • Cold and snowy week ahead – February 2021

    illnesses. “Make a call, or socially-distanced doorstep visit if they live close by, to remind them to heat their home to at least 18 Celsius, 64.4 Fahrenheit and to keep up to date with the forecast. It’s also helpful to check they have enough food and drinks and any medicines they need.” Weather

  • Heatwave conditions expected across much of the UK

    .’ When will the heat end? There are signs that less hot, or fresher, conditions will arrive from the west early next week, but exactly how quickly this transfers eastward is uncertain.  What are the heatwave criteria? In the UK, a heatwave is officially defined when a location records at least three

  • FRTR_614_2016P

    restrictions in coastal waters; such as in the Moray Firth and Firth of Forth during prevailing westerly wind conditions. The Pentland Firth is also resolved by multiple cells in the model, although the addition of current information would be needed in order to properly represent wave growth and dissipation

  • ukcp_local_report_2023.pdf

    enhanced spatial detail or information on changes in extreme weather at local and hourly timescales. However, they are based on a single model – the Met Office Hadley Centre climate model – and lack information from other international climate models. Thus, they sample a narrower uncertainty range

  • Microsoft Word - PWSCG Minutes 17-10-18 Final 1.0

    provided the group with an update on Met Office work on nowcasting. This work is to deliver two milestones within the CSA: Milestone 1.1: May 2018 Establish a nowcast capability within the Operations Centre for trial use during Summer 2018 and identify initial internal user requirements for the full

  • mwr_2024_06_for_print.pdf

    in the first two weeks roughly 2°C below average. The cool start to the month was due to northerly and northwesterly winds bringing cold Arctic air across the UK. A low pressure centre developed over Scandinavia in the second week of June, pushing further cold air from the north across the UK. Frontal

  • mogreps-g-documentation-external-data.pdf

    by cloud as diagnosed by the model cloud scheme. This is for the whole atmosphere column as seen from the surface or the top of the atmosphere. Fraction of horizontal grid square occupied by cloud in layers centred on height levels. The levels are height above ground. Fraction of horizontal grid

  • Met Office daily weather: Dry with sunny spells albeit slightly cooler

    . And that cloud starting to come back in land. That will be a feature of the weather for the next couple of days. The high pressure remains in control, but remains sitting to the north, at least for the time being.” Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast

  • metoffice_forecastingandprediction_firstexploration_weather-in-the-media.pdf

    there is high chance that we could have at least two to three weeks of warm to hot weather, with temperatures ranging in the mid to high 20s for some of the country. The Met Office’s three-month outlook has also come down on the side of warmer than average temperatures through until August. Does the excerpt of the article say that it will be the ‘hottest summer’? Look at the map of the summer 2016. Can you compare it with the headline?

  • Microsoft Word - 1.Comms_text_CA_Recruitment

    be of benefit: Applicable expertise in at least one of the following areas: - Sustainability and environmental consultancy - Decarbonisation and energy efficiency strategies within operations - Climate change adaptation and resilience - Nature recovery, conservation and biodiversity - Climate

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