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Met Office daily weather: Warnings in force as winter arrives early

, the wind will have changed direction ever so slightly and that does mean that we're perhaps going to see a few more showers penetrating a bit further in land across parts of northeast England and with that then snow totals particularly over the North York Moors building up. We could see

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Global modelling scientists

Office Hadley Centre's climate models. Dr Paul Earnshaw Paul works to develop the Global Atmosphere Model, with a particular interest in dynamics and model resolution. Dr Siegfried Gonzi Siegfried does space weather research. Dr Tim Graham Tim leads a team working on development of the coupled weather

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Carrington/L5 – Going Forward Where Do We Go From Here? Discussion & Actions © Crown copyright Met Office The ‘Carrington’ mission • Conceived as a UK National mission • High heritage UK platform & instrumentation • Low cost • Has generated interest & momentum • OPERATIONALLY reliable 24x7 data

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Forecasting the weather

As the UK’s national weather service, the Met Office is able to put weather forecasts into wider context. Not only do we have a record of observations, but we also forecast the weather for today, tomorrow and beyond, including considering uncertainties and upcoming changes to weather types. How do

weatherlands-forecast-lesson-plan.pdf

! Looking at a weather forecast can help keep us safe. 02 How we forecast the weather Ask the group if they know how scientists at the Met Office can predict what the weather is going to be? Explain to the group that Meteorologists can’t forecast what the weather is going to do in the future

How wind speeds are measured by the Met Office

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