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Robert FitzRoy and the early Met Office

permission for his Storm Warning Service he had no such permission for a land forecasting service. He did not let this stop him and on 1st August 1861 he published the first Public Weather Forecast in the Times Newspaper. The forecasts were for 24 to 48 hours ahead and were very general. The country

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures dropping into midweek

on these showers moving through into the northwest. These merging into longer spells of rain and they're falling into some quite cold air. So, it's likely that we'll see some snow by the time we reach Tuesday morning. “So, a very cold start to the day once again. Some patchy frost particularly across England

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures dropping into midweek

on these showers moving through into the northwest. These merging into longer spells of rain and they're falling into some quite cold air. So, it's likely that we'll see some snow by the time we reach Tuesday morning. READ MORE: Why tackling disinformation matters more than ever at the Met Office “So, a very

PWMS044_UK_3_Hourly_Spot_forecasts

Temperature Integer – degrees celsius -99 23. Fields 13 to 22 inclusive are repeated for each 3 hourly timestep for the remaining timesteps Visibility Decode Visibility Description Code < 1000 m Very poor VP < 4000 m Poor PO < 10000 m Moderate MO < 20000 m Good GO < 40000 m Very good VG >= 40000 m

PWMS043_UK_Hourly_spot_forecasts

23. Fields 12 to 21 inclusive are repeated for each 1 hourly timestep for the remaining timesteps Visibility Decode Visibility Description Code < 1000 m Very poor VP < 4000 m Poor PO < 10000 m Moderate MO < 20000 m Good GO < 40000 m Very good VG >= 40000 m Excellent EX Significant Weather Decode

PWMS035_Spot_observations

Description Code < 1000 m Very poor VP < 4000 m Poor PO < 10000 m Moderate MO < 20000 m Good GO < 40000 m Very good VG >= 40000 m Excellent EX Significant Weather Decode Code Decode -99 N/A 0 Clear sky (Night) 1 Sunny (Day) 2 Partly cloudy (Night) 3 Sunny intervals 4 Dust storm 5 Mist 6 Fog 7 (White

Dr Helen Buttery

the location of convergence/divergence and hence of local rain features, and it is thus very important for high-resolution nowcasting and short-range forecasting. The trialling Helen carried out, with assimilation of the data once every three hours and thinned to the Unified Model grid (4 km), has

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communities are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of severe weather – especially those engaged in fishing and seaweed farming. As Mwaniasha Makame from Mku Furahiaw’ke (Seaweed Farmers Group) commented, “We’re very thankful to TMA for remembering them because the seaweed farmers were marginalised when

Met Office weather: Warm sunshine for many, rain in the north

and west. The rest of England and Wales will enjoy another fine day with plenty of sunshine, especially in central, southern, and eastern areas, where it will feel very warm once again. Temperatures will peak in the mid-20s Celsius, with 27°C possible in the east. It's almost time for a new week Get ahead

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