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  • Samantha_Smith_pst.pptx

    with different levels of large-scale convective organisation. Surface rain at the times with the least / most large-scale organisation are shown below. Surface rain in 100m model at 2 of these times Time 3 Time 4 Fraction of surface rain produced by convection scheme Dots are how much

  • Possible 26°C tomorrow as very warm spell peaks, before a return to cooler conditions

    set for each UK county, for at least three consecutive days, so not every brief spell of hot weather qualifies. READ MORE: What is a heatwave? Very high pollen levels in some areas The Met Office pollen forecast shows ‘very high’ levels of pollen in the air for much of England and Wales for the next

  • Sea ice in the climate system

    with the seasons. As the Earth's surface at the poles warms in summer, more than half the sea ice melts to reveal the open ocean below. Then, as the surface cools in the autumn, the ocean starts to freeze again leading to an increased sea ice cover through the winter months. At least 15% of the ocean

  • March statistics may challenge your perception

    on Cairngorm summit of -10 to -14 °C combined with wind speed of over 46mph resulting in a ‘feels like’ temperature approaching -30 °C – around the lowest for at least 25 years. After that, temperatures gradually returned nearer to normal for a time and many of us had a good deal of sunshine. However

  • Memo

    approved a business cases for the Core Network Refresh, to extend the asset life of this infrastructure for at least 5 years. • The Board reviewed the provisional business case for the Arctic Meteorology Capability programme. The final case would be circulated ex-committee. • Hunada Nouss (Non-Executive

  • Outreach activities with young people

    ask for at least 8 weeks’ notice for any outreach, and as much date/time flexibility as possible.  Providing more notice increases the likelihood that we can meet your request, as do applications for online outreach. Please complete this Request Form with as much detail as possible, outlining

  • Cold start to New Year with snow and ice warning issued

    – will develop more widely as we enter the New Year, with more warnings for snow and ice likely. It looks like this cold spell will last through at least the first week of January, so it’s important people keep up to date with the latest forecast and warnings.” George Fiddes from Transport Scotland

  • Changing conditions on the horizon, but for how long?

    , you should heat your home to a temperature that is comfortable for you. In rooms you mostly use such as the living room or bedroom, try to heat them to at least 18°C if you can. Keep your bedroom windows closed at night. Wearing several layers of clothing will keep you warmer than one thicker layer

  • Microsoft Word - Annual_assessment_2025.docx

    of cold, rather than any individual extreme spell. While no individual month was record-breaking, March to August and December were all at least 1°C warmer than average, with only January and September cooler than average. The UK’s highest temperature of the year, 35.8°C at Faversham (Kent) on 1st

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    of the public… 67% see a forecast at least once a day 77% 2016 see a forecast from two or more providers 38% 42% 2016 Base: All who can say how often they see weather forecasts The gap between seeing forecasts on TV and through digital media continues to close, but hasn’t crossed over just yet… 84% 75% 68

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