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Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment - Spring24

, Lanarkshire, Fife and the City of Edinburgh) have provisionally had their wettest spring on record. The season has been dull overall with 75-95% of average sunshine seen across most of the country, the only bright spot being north-west Scotland during March which had above average sunshine totals

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Statistics for April 2017

were in Edinburgh (Gogarbank at only 3.2 mm and Botanic Gardens with 4 mm – 7% and 10% of average respectively), closely followed by London (Hampton at  3.8 mm and St James park at 4.2mm, both 9% of average). It was a mild month overall with a notable warm spell early in the month, but some cold

guide_to_nma_data_collections.compressed.pdf

search our online catalogue (https://library.metoffice.gov.uk) to view details of our full collection for England, Scotland and Wales. Note that the archives for Scotland are held in Edinburgh at either the Met Office, Saughton House or the National Records of Scotland (NRS). See ‘Next Steps’ below

Prof. Mike Cullen

and the joint Heriot Watt Edinburgh Centre (CANPDE) sponsored by the Maxwell Institute. Career background Mike has spent most of his career in the UK Met Office in various roles. He has also spent time on secondment to ECMWF and the University of Reading. In the period up to 1988 he was responsible

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Cold with snow showers for some

between Sheffield and Edinburgh, including the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and the Pennines. In East Sussex and Kent, snow showers could bring local accumulations of 2-3cm; many parts however may see little or no snow. In the more northerly warning area, locations over 200m

Volcanic ash

Volcanic ash advisory centre - further information

studies volcanoes all over the world. BGS, the Met Office, Edinburgh University and other institutions in the UK coordinated volcanic ash sample collection during the Grímsvötn eruption of 2011, see Grimsvotn ash collection. In 2010, the Met Office signed a Memorandum of Understanding covering

Advancing Meteorological and Oceanographic Capabilities for the Arctic

) and, NATO Military Meteorology Panel, US Air Force.     UK Academic and Government Organisations engaged are University of Oxford, University of Exeter, University College London, University of Leeds, University of Reading, University of Bristol, University of Edinburgh, University of Birmingham

excalibur-newsletter-june2021.pdf

: Task Parallelism - Met Office led, awarded to Durham University in collaboration with STFC Hartree • Machine Learning: optimising numerical methods & augmenting physically based applications - Met Office led, awarded to EPCC, University of Edinburgh • Containers – awarded to Met Office • Future

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