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metoffice_extremeweather_deeperdiscovery_exploringextremeweatherevents.pdf

, a wildfire is an uncontrolled fire in a natural area. It can be caused by a combination of very hot and dry weather, with fires being started either through lightning strikes or human activity. Find out more: www.kfwf.org.uk www.nationalgeographic.com/ environment/natural-disasters/ wildfires

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Heatwave conditions across much of the UK

Large swathes of the UK have met heatwave criteria as the widely hot, dry, and sunny weather continues today and into the weekend.

Ireland and 31 or even 32°C over parts of Scotland, away from eastern coasts. “Conversely, eastern parts of England will be a little cooler tomorrow than today, although still very warm or hot again away from eastern coastal counties where an onshore breeze will limit temperatures closer to high

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A change is on the way

very warm or hot air in the south and east at first. “Official heatwave criteria could be met for parts of southern and eastern England, with temperatures most likely to peak in the low 30s on Sunday in the southeast, but even elsewhere temperature could still reach the high 20s. Temperatures

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Climate change drives UK’s first year over 10°C

climatological history. This moment comes as no surprise, since 1884 all the ten years recording the highest annual temperature have occurred from 2003. It is clear from the observational record that human induced global warming is already impacting the UK’s climate.” Hot and cold records The evidence

Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC)

The London VAAC is an International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) designated centre, responsible for issuing advisories for volcanic eruptions originating in Iceland and the north-eastern corner of the North Atlantic.

The London VAAC is one of 9 Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres worldwide, and has specialist forecasters who produce volcanic ash advisories and guidance products using a combination of volcano data; satellite-based, ground-based and aircraft observations; weather forecast models and dispersion models

International Aviation Services

The Met Office, as WAFC London, is one of two World Area Forecast Centres, providing global upper wind, temperature, and SIGWX forecasts since 1984, in line with ICAO Annex 3. As one of nine VAACs, we issue volcanic ash advisories for Iceland and the northeastern Atlantic. We also operate Secure

helibrief_help_-_aerodrome_forecast_-_taf_decode.pdf

Aerodrome Forecast - TAF Decode Code element Example Decode Notes 1 Report type 2 Location 3 Date/Time of origin 4 Validity time 5 Wind TAF 'TAF' Name for a Terminal Aerodrome Forecast EGSS 'London Stansted' Station four-letter ICAO indicator 130500Z 130716 31015G25KT 6 Prevailing visibility

Dr Adam Martins

and governance of various python utilities. Further work includes near real-time data coverage plots and responding to bespoke data coverage requirements. Career Background MSci in Astrophysics (2009) at University College London followed by a PhD in the simulation of gas giant planetary interiors (2015). Since completing my PhD I have been working at the Met Office in the Data Assimilation and Ensembles department.

ukcp18-newsletter.aug21.pdf

questions about the findings and network with other users of the projections. Date & Time : Monday 16 September 2019 10.00-15.30 Where : Events @ No6, Alie Street, London E1 8QT There are limited spaces and to secure your place at the event please respond by 6 September 2019. ACCEPT DECLINE Issued on behalf of Defra, BEIS and Environment Agency by the Met Office To unsubscribe, please click here © Crown copyright

n23-consultation-documentv3.pdf

. These services fall into the following main categories: a) UK services. b) The World Area Forecast System (WAFS), as provided by World Area Forecast Centre (WAFC) London, in coordination with colleagues in the US. c) SADIS (Secure Aviation Data Information Service). d) The Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre

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