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2024 Storm Jocelyn named 22 Jan 2024 Turning windy with heavy rain for some 18 Jan 2024 Amber warning issued as snow risk continues 17 Jan 2024 Very cold week 15 Jan 2024 Very cold next week 12 Jan 2024 Disruptive snow possible next week 11 Jan 2024 Cold and dry conditions continue 10 Jan 2024

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5 Feb 2024 Storm Jocelyn named 22 Jan 2024 Turning windy with heavy rain for some 18 Jan 2024 Amber warning issued as snow risk continues 17 Jan 2024 Very cold week 15 Jan 2024 Very cold next week 12 Jan 2024 Disruptive snow possible next week 11 Jan 2024 Cold and dry conditions continue 10 Jan

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with the focus of the rain across North Wales, much of northern England, southern and eastern Scotland, with over 50mm falling very widely. The 23rd continued very wet in the Edinburgh area before the rain finally ceased as the area of low pressure weakened and filled. Many stations recorded their wettest

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ideas and prioritised them to help inform a workplan. Further details of the network, the UKCP Climate Service and how you may get involved will be provided in very shortly. E-learning course launched On 13 January 2021 we launched our e-learning course to introduce you to the latest UK Climate

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Storm Ciarán

and southeast of England Thursday daytime and early evening. “Very strong winds are expected along southern coastal areas of England in particular, where gusts of 70 to 80mph are possible, perhaps exceeding 85 mph in a few exposed locations. Further inland, gusts could reach up to 50 or 60mph

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Rare red weather warning issued for Storm Arwen

⚠️⚠️#StormArwen will bring a spell of very strong winds to parts of northeast Scotland and northeast England Friday 1500 - Saturday 0200 Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ #Redwarning pic.twitter.com/BhX3J6bT85 — Met Office (@metoffice) November 26, 2021 A yellow wind warning

Armistice Day 1918 - The Met Office at the end of the First World War

The following three documents from our archives illustrate the lives of three very different men. For the vast majority of combat forces the cessation of hostilities on 11 November 1918 marked an end to wartime activities, but life for the staff of the Meteorological Office continued largely

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that the Secretary of State and Prime Minister had just confirmed Rob Woodward’s reappointment as Chair. • Minutes of the meeting held on 27 January 2021 had been approved as a true record of the meeting. • Rob Woodward noted the discussion the previous evening which had provided very useful context

wiser-ewsa-testbed-daily-report---290124.pdf

). - Plotting impact areas on the template maps in powerpoint is very time-consuming, especially for the nowcasting groups. Is there any other software to do this? The synoptic summary of regional drivers can be made more systematic by defining a set of standard plots which can be pre-loaded every morning

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Prolonged Siberian heat attributed to climate change

Attribution initiative: “This study shows again just how much of a game changer climate change is with respect to heatwaves. Given that heatwaves are by far the deadliest extreme weather events in most parts of the world they must be taken very seriously. As emissions continue to rise we need to think

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