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  • Met Office daily weather: Feeling cooler with showers for some

    , possibly with embedded thunderstorms, across some southwestern parts. These will gradually break up into showers, persisting for much of the day. Most other regions will see variable cloud and a scattering of mainly light showers, with the chance of a moderate shower near southern coasts. Cloud and patchy

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    during SAWS relocation in May 2018 Work Package 1: Underpinning Science Development (cont.) Achievements so far: • A defrayment with Reading University delivered a multi-instrument climatology of clouds and convection, unique for South Africa, for the evaluation of NWP models for the timing

  • r-i_strategy_full_version_v2.pdf

    . At the same time enabling technology is changing at an ever-increasing pace: novel supercomputers promise enormous power if harnessed effectively; public sector cloud-based technology offers profoundly new ways of analysing data; and data sciences and artificial intelligence are already leading

  • r-i_strategy_full_version_v2pdf

    . At the same time enabling technology is changing at an ever-increasing pace: novel supercomputers promise enormous power if harnessed effectively; public sector cloud-based technology offers profoundly new ways of analysing data; and data sciences and artificial intelligence are already leading

  • Met Office daily weather: Largely dry but turning wetter later

    The highest temperatures on Monday will be in central or southeastern areas of England, where some places could reach 22°C with plenty of bright sunshine through the day. There will be more in the way of cloud further north through the day, with temperatures likely to peak in the high teens

  • The atmospheric boundary layer

    surface and by thermals, such as those rising from land as it is heated by the sun, but also thermals associated with clouds.  All this turbulence redistributes heat, moisture and the drag on the wind within the boundary layer, as well as pollutants and other constituents of the atmosphere.  In so

  • Rare Books

    by the dawn of instrumental meteorology. Further developments took place in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries leading to the foundation of the Met Office in 1854.  These pages will introduce you to some of the highlights of our rare book collection. De Negotio Naturali - Albertus Magnus, De Negotio Naturali (on Natural Business) c. 1290 On The Modification Of Clouds - Luke Howard, On the Modification of Clouds 1803

  • Upper Air Forecasts

    -altitude aviation sectors, such as business jets. These forecasts include: Wind and temperature data at cruising altitudes Significant weather (SIGWX) charts, which highlight en-route hazards such as: Jet streams Turbulence Icing Cumulonimbus clouds Volcanic ash Tropical cyclones This information

  • Thundery showers possible this weekend

    After a chilly start, Saturday will be another fine and dry day for most with plenty of sunshine. Increasing amounts of cloud will move in across the south of the UK with the possibility of some showers in the south of England for a time. A more notable change to our weather moves in overnight

  • Maiden Voyage Titanic 10 April 1912

    with sunny spells and patchy fair weather cloud, then continued for the rest of the day. Despite the sunshine it was a chilly day with a cool north-westerly wind. Data from Southampton Maximum Temperature/°C: 11.7 Minimum Temperature/°C: 4.4 Rainfall Amount/mm: 0.0 Sunshine Amount/hours: 7.7 General

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