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Dartmoor Gliding Society - Ed Borlase

How did you get into gliding?  I’ve had a passion for aviation ever since I turned the page of my first Biggles book (the pilot adventure series by Captain W. E. Johns) around the age of six. From that point on I was hooked – it was all I wanted to do! Realistically though, flying itself seemed

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Winchcombe, Gloucestershire 118.6 158 Oxford 108.8 156 Reading University, Berkshire 97.4 136 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 108.2 133 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 106 131 London St James's Park 88.2 127 High Beach, Essex 86.6 118 Aboyne, Aberdeenshire 107.8 116 Guernsey Airport 107 113 Wisley, Surrey

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The Great Escape

this summer, Cirencester in the Cotswolds recorded the largest number of ‘warm weather days’, with 32 days of 25-30 degree heat. This was followed by St James’ Park in London, which enjoyed 30 days of temperatures between 25-30 °C. Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex, completed the top three, recording 23 days

Laura Hume-Wright

her studies, with a passion for driving forward the energy transition, she spent three years as a wind resource analyst in the planning of prospective wind parks before joining the Met Office to assist in the development of services to the sector. 

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Record breaking temperatures for the UK

“In a recent study we found that the likelihood of extremely hot days in the UK has been increasing and will continue to do so during the course of the century, with the most extreme temperatures expected to be observed in the southeast of England.  “Climate change has already influenced the likelihood

Met Office weekend football fixtures forecast

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Public picks storm names in tribute to loved ones and pets

outside, whether in the garden or walking/ cycling/scooting to school or the park. So the first thing we do each morning with breakfast is to check what the weather forecast is for the day.”  Other names submitted to the Met Office include Dave, described as “my beloved husband who can snore three

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Public picks storm names in tribute to loved ones and pets

, whether in the garden or walking/ cycling/scooting to school or the park. So the first thing we do each morning with breakfast is to check what the weather forecast is for the day.” Other names submitted to the Met Office include Dave, described as “my beloved husband who can snore three times

hot-spell---august-2003---met-office.pdf

(London) 37.7 New station record beating the previous high of 36.3 °C on 3 August 1990, digitised data records back to 1984. Met Office London 37.6 New station record beating the previous high of 35.0 °C on 3 August 1990, digitised data records back to 1974. St. James's Park New station record

John Griffiths BSc, FRMetS, Operational meteorologist

a new postcode-based forecast service for car park gritting contractors. Career background John read Environmental Science at the University of Wolverhampton, covering subjects as diverse as ecology, meteorology and geographical information systems. While still studying for his degree, he joined Weather

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