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Beaver Supermoon to light up UK skies, but will it be visible?
, at approximately 11pm, a corridor of cloud is expected to clear from Northwich to Swindon, extending down through Hereford, Worcester, Bristol, and Salisbury, reaching as far south as Bournemouth. Those willing to stay up late may be rewarded with a glimpse of the supermoon as it shines through
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heavy-rainfall-early-september-2008---met-office.pdf
60.7 <5 73 Sennybridge, Powys 21.4 32.8 0.6 54.8 <1 43 St Athan, Glamorgan 7.4 33.0 4.8 45.2 <1 44 Filton, Bristol 13.6 17.4 12.0 43.0 <1 55 # Return periods for highest 48-hour totals This initial summary is based upon the data available so far and will be updated once values from the full network are received and checked. Last updated: 29 October 2012 © Crown Copyright
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Microsoft Word - 2019_005_storm_hannah.docx
in a swathe from south Wales to East Anglia, with Flat Holm in the Bristol Channel recording 87 Kt (100mph) – the UK’s highest April gust on record (Cardiff Weather Centre also recorded 87 Kt, but this being a rooftop location with non-standard exposure). Gusts of over 70 Kt were recorded even well inland
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Inverse modelling
coast of Ireland Coupling regional modelling with global models through collaboration with the Atmospheric Research Group at the University of Bristol. Current activities Alistair Manning leads the inversion modelling program (within ESMS at the Hadley Centre), currently comprising of three
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The Central England Temperature series
temperature series in the world. By collating and combining early instrumental records, the series charts monthly temperature statistics from 1659. The series is representative of a region enclosed by Lancashire, London and Bristol. Cooler and warmer spells When looking at the series you can clearly see
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202506_slides_JuanCastillo_Bristol_GCSW.pptx
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Beaver Supermoon to light up UK skies, but will it be visible?
to Swindon, extending down through Hereford, Worcester, Bristol, and Salisbury, reaching as far south as Bournemouth. Those willing to stay up late may be rewarded with a glimpse of the supermoon as it shines through these clearer skies. For those in other parts of the country, patience and a bit
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Professor Pete Falloon
of government, industry and research customers. Pete is also Professor of Climate Resilient Food Systems in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Bristol, and Sustainability Director at Food Drink Devon, which exists to promote quality, provenance and sustainability in Devon produce. Pete
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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer
case studies GW4 Tier-2 HPC Centre for Advanced Architectures (Isambard 2) Led by: The GW4 Alliance of the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter, and hosted by the Met Office EPSRC support: £4.1 million The Isambard 2 service will use the very latest technology from the UK-based Arm
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Advancing Meteorological and Oceanographic Capabilities for the Arctic
, University College London, University of Leeds, University of Reading, University of Bristol, University of Edinburgh, University of Birmingham, National Oceanographic Centre, UK Hydrographic Office, Foreign Commonwealth & Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Department for Transport, British Antarctic Survey and Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling.