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A wet and dull April

in charge, bringing with it more rain.” Temperatures around average April was a month of two halves when it comes to temperatures. The month started off warm, particularly along the southeast coast of England. Writtle in Essex recorded 21.8°C, making it the hottest day of 2024 so far in the UK

Counting on technology in a changing world

of these technologies within our weather forecasts. “In an era of ever-increasing weather extremes and growing climate change impacts, we believe the most promising developments will come from fusing the benefits of all these technologies rather than simply relying on one or the other.” More by Press Office Met

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Record breaking 2022 indicative of future UK climate

the frequency and severity of cold spells in the UK are reducing, the cold snap of December 2022 shows the potential for severe winter weather to still affect the UK, despite our warming climate. When it comes to sunshine, 2022 was the equal-sixth sunniest year in the UK series from 1919. In the most

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Drone Comparison with CHILL and SPLASH Results yet to come 45 ◦ tilted horn antenna Determination of differential phase on transmission for PX-1000 Power sensor and horn antenna on drone Similar principle as the tilted power sensor Multi-path mitigation 3 / 17 Target simulator Experiments SPLASH CHILL

Which weather drivers will affect the outlook for March?

Greenland. This will allow a northerly flow to feed colder air into at least the northern and eastern half of the UK bringing wintry showers. “The extended outlook shows the possibility for a series of areas of low pressure to come across the Atlantic, and these bring the potential for some more

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and excitingly Antarctica! Outside of work Amy can normally be found by the sea in her semi-converted campervan looking for some waves to surf – come rain or shine!  Annie Shuttleworth Annie joined the Met Office and trained as a meteorologist in 2018. Since then she has worked in multiple

Understanding weather and climate extremes

and will continue to happen in the years to come, so building resilience is critical. Reducing the impact of climate change Building resilience is one part of the puzzle in how we can tackle climate change, but adaptation needs to go hand in hand with mitigation. Deep and rapid cuts to greenhouse gas emissions

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