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  • wiser_newsletter_0719.pdf

    also be interested in receiving this newsletter, do ask them to subscribe by emailing us. You can also keep up to date by viewing the Met Office and ACPC web pages, joining our LinkedIn group and following our Twitter hashtag #UKaidWISER. WISER East Africa High Impact Weather Lake System (HIGHWAY

  • Storm Claudia to bring heavy and disruptive rain for many

    and warnings issued as a result of Storm Claudia. “We’re urging people to be vigilant and to make preparations for potential flooding now. You can check if you live in an area at risk of flooding on our website and sign up for our free flood warning service. “We do not provide flood warnings for flooding

  • 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

  • metoffice_weatherwarriors_firstexplorations_22-04_weather-action-plan.pdf

    of weather? E.g. How does excessive heat, rain, cold or drought impact communities? • What can be done to manage these risks? E.g. Extended periods of dry weather could impact water supplies, while excessive flooding can cause water pollution and affect people’s ability to travel. How could we deal

  • Storm Claudia: Why names matter when weather turns wild

    example: named by the Spanish Meteorological Service AEMET, Claudia has brought amber warnings to parts of England and Wales for impactful rain. So why did we stick with the name Claudia, and how does the storm naming process work? Why Storm Claudia kept her name Storm Claudia was not named

  • World Meteorological Day 2025: Early warning systems are imperative

    Scientific weather observations confirm this; news reports of damage caused by extreme rain or heat echo this as do already-constrained budgets required to deal with infrastructural damage, not to mention the price ordinary citizens pay in the form of trauma and displacement caused by chaos

  • April showers in shorter supply, but sunshine plentiful for many

    surpassed by sunnier Aprils in 2020, 2021 and 2025. April 2026 ranked as England’s third sunniest, Scotland’s sixth and Wales’s eight sunniest on record. How does spring so far compare with last year's record-breaking spring Many will remember spring 2025 as the warmest and sunniest on record for the UK

  • met-office_classroom-presentation_weatherheroes_secondary_final.pdf

    -world campaign that successfully managed to reach people who don’t normally use digital. How did they do it? Alex Find some examples of weather reports for hazardous weather. Can you find one that is done really well and one that is done badly? What was good or bad about them? How could they have been

  • Cold conditions persist with chance of some snow this weekend in the north

    will move further east and as it does, it’ll bump into the colder air. Snow is likely over higher ground in Scotland and Northern England, with a few centimetres possible in the Grampians and 1-2cm in the North Pennines. Some snow and even some freezing rain could fall to lower levels for a time, though

  • Fire Severity Index (FSI) – Understanding Wildfire Conditions in the UK

    as necessary. It’s important to note that the FSI does not predict when or where wildfires will start. Instead, it analyses up-to-date weather data—such as rainfall, drought, wind speed, temperature, and humidity—to determine how these factors could affect fire behaviour. Humidity is especially

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