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Tamara Janes

of the Climate Services team, where she was involved in capacity building and regional climate research projects for India and Bangladesh.  During this time, she performed extensive analysis of high-resolution regional climate simulations over the south Asian region to investigate potential changes

Dr Tom Howard

(Atmospheric Boundary-Layer flow over Hills) from the University of Leeds (2001). From 2002 to 2005 Tom worked in the Nowcasting group at the Met Office, developing the short-range forecast of wind speed over hills. Educational videos Tom's educational videos on the Met Office Youtube channel: Coriolis Force Centrifugal Force Surface Friction Weather Fronts Thermal wind Cyclones and Anticyclones Cloud in a bottle  

marthews_2014_ch17.pdf

.................................................................................................................................. 25 7. Was the Extreme Storm Season in Winter 2013/14 Over the North Atlantic and the United Kingdom Triggered by Changes in the West Pacific Warm Pool?...................................................... 29 8. Factors Other Than Climate Change, Main Drivers of 2014/15

mena-climate-risk-report-final.pdf

security. Springtime snowmelt feeds many key rivers in the region and rising temperatures will decrease streamflow and availability of freshwater. Flow in the River Nile, an important and politically sensitive source of water for Egypt, will be affected by changes in rainfall over the Ethiopian Highlands

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Butterflies at the Met Office Volunteers from the Met Office began monitoring butterfly diversity in 2013 then with fortnightly surveys and weekly surveys from 2015. 135 transects have been conducted from 2015 to 2019, and we can now see how butterfly numbers have changed over time. The graph

Microsoft Word - 2020_01_storm_brendan.docx

at 00 UTC 9 December 2019 shows tightening isobars across the south-west of the UK associated with storm Atiyah. The map below shows maximum gust speeds from storm Atiyah. The storm brought some very strong winds across parts of Wales, south-west England and the south coast. Winds gusted at over 50 Kt

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Ex-hurricane Ophelia passes after 90mph winds

Ex-Hurricane Ophelia has moved out over the North Sea after bringing gusts of over 90mph to parts of the UK.

not been named.” There has been great public interest in the colour of the sky yesterday. This interesting phenomenon was a result of the movement of ex-Ophelia, the same southerly winds that have brought us the warmth over the weekend also drew up dust from the Sahara and smoke particles from

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Storm Éowyn brings 90mph winds as it starts to impact the UK

Gusts of over 90mph have been recorded in Northern Ireland and exposed locations in northern Wales this morning as Storm Éowyn moves in.   The Republic of Ireland took the brunt of the storm in the early hours of this morning, with a peak recorded wind gust of 114mph at Mace Head. Met Éireann

Met Office daily weather: A changeable midweek with both rain and sunshine

an overview ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/3BnrNp7laS — Met Office (@metoffice) September 30, 2025 Overnight, it will remain very mild across Northern Ireland and Scotland, where cloud and further outbreaks of rain, heavy at times and persistent over the hills of western and north-western Scotland, are expected

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Amber warning for rain issued

Low-pressure is gradually moving north over the next couple of days, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds at times.   Areas to the south of the UK have already seen some surface water flooding impacts, but rainfall totals are expected to be higher further north, with in excess of 100 mm of rain

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