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met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_11-14.pdf

the measurements of the weather, the observers, would code their observations using a cipher, and then send the encrypted observations to Bletchley Park – the top-secret home of the World War II codebreakers. The observations would have been sent to Met Office HQ from Bletchley Park, and then been de

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The Great Escape

this summer, Cirencester in the Cotswolds recorded the largest number of ‘warm weather days’, with 32 days of 25-30 degree heat. This was followed by St James’ Park in London, which enjoyed 30 days of temperatures between 25-30 °C. Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex, completed the top three, recording 23 days

met-office_lesson-plan_decoding_d-day_11-14-amended-aug21.pdf

taking the measurements of the weather, the observers, would code their observations using a cipher, and then send the encrypted observations to Bletchley Park – the top-secret home of the World War II codebreakers. The observations would have been sent to Met Office HQ from Bletchley Park

hot-spell---august-2003---met-office.pdf

(London) 37.7 New station record beating the previous high of 36.3 °C on 3 August 1990, digitised data records back to 1984. Met Office London 37.6 New station record beating the previous high of 35.0 °C on 3 August 1990, digitised data records back to 1974. St. James's Park New station record

Microsoft Word - 2024_10_storm_darragh_v1.docx

warning. Most rail services in Wales were closed and in Scotland a tree fell onto a train between Girvan and Ayr. Some rail services in England were also disrupted while the M48 Severn Bridge was closed. Domestic football and rugby matches in Wales were also cancelled. London’s Royal Parks were closed

John Griffiths BSc, FRMetS, Operational meteorologist

a new postcode-based forecast service for car park gritting contractors. Career background John read Environmental Science at the University of Wolverhampton, covering subjects as diverse as ecology, meteorology and geographical information systems. While still studying for his degree, he joined Weather

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Centennial recognition for 'Memories of Weather'

observations every day, the irreplaceable UK climate record would be nowhere near as comprehensive.”   The six observing sites are: Eskdalemuir, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland Rothamsted, Hertfordshire, England Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland Morpeth Cockle Park, Northumberland, England Llysdinam, Powys, Wales  

record-breaking-maximum-temperatures---26_27-january-2003---met-office.pdf

. London) St. James's Highest January maximum temperature, highest being 14.7 on 6/1/1999. Digital data Park (Greater 15.9 records back to 1957. London) Kenley Highest January maximum temperature, previous highest 13.2 on 6/1/1999. Digital data (Greater 15.8 records back to 1992. London) Highest January

Chief Executive

. She was made a CBE in the 2024 New Year's Honours. Penny previously served as Chair of the Dartmoor National Park Steering Group, a place where she spent much of her free time. She is married to a teacher; they have two musical grown-up children. Penny is a keen naturalist and musician, and an active member of Exeter Cathedral, as their first Canon Scientist as well as a member of their voluntary choir.

exceptional-warmth-december-2015---met-office.pdf

the month was dominated by well above average temperatures, entirely so for southern England and particularly in spells from 1st to 8th and 15th to 30th. The figure below plots hourly air temperature for the month at two example urban and rural locations in southern England: St James's Park (Central

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