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Outreach activities with young people

, for schools, colleges, and youth groups, outlined below. What is weather? 5-11 years Exploring the question ‘What is weather?’ and how the Met Office observes and records the weather using different equipment. In this session, children also have the opportunity to investigate clouds and how they form

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Unsettled Weather Ahead

are expected to become dry, although the far north of Scotland is likely to see further cloud and rain on Monday, and showers could be quite persistent for south-east Kent in particular until mid-week. Temperatures initially are forecast to be below the average for the time of year, with air frosts

Microsoft Word - convectionWG_potential_projects.docx

observed. Overarching Projects The following projects are centred around a specific methodology or dataset. It is anticipated that the generality of these projects will allow multiple biases to be addressed. 1) Comparison of models with observations of cloud, vertical velocity and other quantities

What do meteorologists do at the Met Office?

warnings UK Storm Centre Seasonal advice Maps & charts Maps & charts UK forecast UK weather map Cloud cover map Precipitation map Lightning map Rainfall map Temperature map Wind map Wind gust map Surface pressure charts All countries Climate Climate Climate explained What is climate change? Causes

Seamless Global Modelling workshop

the casual impact of aerosols on cloud liquid water path adjustments from observations using machine learning - Daniel Grosvenor Session 3a: Agile science pull-through, systematic errors with process-based understanding Hybrid ML-physical model developments - Cyril Morcrette Detection of systematic

PWSCG Minutes Jan 2019

has been maintained and levels of reach have held up. Met Office control of the weather message has also been successful in respect of the freezing rain event and storm naming. There had been some challenges stemming from the model struggling with levels of cloud during high pressure periods which

NCIC Monthly Summary

weather with wet and windy spells. It continued mostly unsettled and mild until the 25th, with a very brief northerly outbreak on the 19th. It turned settled and colder from the 26th to 29th with high pressure and variable amounts of cloud with widespread fog, then further rain spread southwards

NCIC Monthly Summary

of the south started with mist and fog on the 11th, slow to clear in some spots, with light rain or drizzle at times throughout, while a brighter start in the north and east gave way to increasing cloud by the afternoon. All areas were breezy with rain on the 12th, the rain heaviest and most widespread over

World Area Forecast System (WAFS)

FL100-FL600 • Tropopause height provided as contours • Areas of occasional (OCNL) and frequent (FRQ) cumulonimbus (CB) and the flight level of the CB cloud tops • Areas of moderate (MOD) and severe (SEV) “turbulence” areas will be forecast. This includes both clear air turbulence (CAT) and turbulence

Microsoft PowerPoint - VOLCANIC ASH - NEPHANALYSIS.PPT

Volcanic Ash – T+0 annotated satellite image Issued 1000 UTC on Tue 11 Mar 2014 EXERCISE HIGH Thick upper cloud covering ash plume LOW Spurious aircraft report off ash. No ash visible. © Crown copyright Met Office

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