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Storm Francis to bring wind and heavy rain – August '20

the South West including the Bristol Channel, throughout Tuesday, moving along the English Channel as the day progresses. Beachgoers are advised to take extra care. Heavy rain in Northern Ireland and southwest Scotland The rain is expected to be heaviest in Northern Ireland and southwest Scotland

PWMS006_Inshore_waters_forecast

to Whitby 4. Whitby to Gibraltar Point 5. Gibraltar Point to North Foreland 6. North Foreland to Selsey Bill 7. Selsey Bill to Lyme Regis 8. Lyme Regis to Lands End including the Isles of Scilly 9. Lands End to St. Davids Head including the Bristol Channel 10. St Davids Head to Great Orme Head, including

Record 24 hour Rainfall 18 July 1955

. 241.3 mm (9.50 inches) Upway, Higher Well 228.6 mm (9.00 inches) Upway, Elwell 211.1 mm (8.31 inches) Wynford House 200.7 mm (7.90 inches) Dorchester, Queens Avenue 190.5 mm (7.50 inches) Rainfall map (inches) for 18 July 1955 Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 23.9 °C at Bristol

Atmospheric dispersion research and response

and use of probabilistic dispersion forecasts. This involves quantifying the source, meteorological and impact uncertainties. Scientific collaboration and developments with a number of agencies (e.g. Public Health England) and UK universities (e.g., Reading, Bristol, Leeds and Cambridge). We are partners in the EUROVOLC project which aims to promote an integrated and harmonized European volcanological community.

Tropical wetlands and methane - WCSSP case study

of quantifying wetland methane emissions, researchers are using a variety of methods including computer models, on-the-ground observational experiments and satellites.  Monitoring methane from space A CSSP Brazil paper led by Rachel Tunnicliffe from the University of Bristol, analysed data collected

Fourth Calibration and Monitoring Workshop

at the Met Office headquarters in Exeter and online. The Met Office headquarters are located in Exeter in the southwest of England, approximately 300 km from London. There are rail links to London and airports at Bristol and Exeter. The Met Office has an ambition to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2030

Dr Humphrey Lean

@Reading  is located. Career background Humphrey's first degree was in Physics (University of Bristol Department of Physics) followed by a PhD in low temperature physics, specifically superconductivity (University of Cambridge Department of Physics). He carried out post-doctoral work on high-temperature

Urgent action needed to mitigate climate change and preserve global forests

Office led research was supported by colleagues from: * School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, University Rd, Bristol BS8 1SS, UK * NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Jahnebakken 5, 5007 Bergen, Norway *  CICERO Center for International Climate

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Storm Francis triggers Amber wind warning – August 2020

any great distance, and to make sure their vehicles are road-ready. Drivers must slow down and drive to the conditions, especially if they are towing.” Large waves expected in southwestern coastal areas Large waves are also expected in coastal areas around the South West including the Bristol

Prof Jonathan Gregory

(JWCRP), for both the Met Office and NERC. Co-investigator, with Professor Tony Payne of the University of Bristol, of a project of the JWCRP on ice-sheet/ice-shelf modelling. Deputy leader of the workpackage on regional climate modelling of the EU Framework 7 project ice2sea. He is involved

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