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National and regional text forecast tutorial

Introduction The regional forecast data feeds provide access to regional script forecasts for a number of regions across the UK, giving detailed forecasts for the day the forecasts were issued and the following day, and describing the general outlook for the following days. The data feeds

Memo

a briefing, under legal privilege, on the current legal case from Hogan Lovells. • Jon Petch (Chair, ED&I Committee) and Neil Murdoch (ED&I Lead) presented the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (ED&I) Report. The Board discussed how the ED&I work was being embedded in the day-to-day activities

Microsoft Word - 2019_012_november_rain.docx

2019, this being 104% / 122% of the November 1981-2010 long-term average rainfall at these two respective locations - ie a whole month’s rain falling in 24-hours. The maps below show rainfall accumulations for the rain-day 7th November 2019 – 0900 UTC 7th to 0900 UTC 8th (a) and two rain-days 6th

snowdonia.pdf

second half of the day with sunny spells and the odd scattered shower, once again potentially wintry over highest ground. Chance of cloud-free hill tops above 800m: 40% quickly falling to 20% for a time, gradually increasing to 70% by midafternoon. Low Cloud and visibility: Widespread low cloud and fog

ukcp18-precipitation-factsheet-january-2026.pdf

Probabilistic projections Global (60km) projections Regional (12km) projections Local (2.2km) projections Derived projections Precipitation variables near the surface Amount, in mm per day Amount, in mm per day Amount, in mm per day Amount, in mm per day Amount, in mm per day Amount, in mm per day

Why pollen levels are high this week, and looking ahead

. Without rainfall to wash pollen out of the air, levels can steadily build from day to day, which is what many people are experiencing now. Pollen levels are currently at their highest this week and are expected to remain high, or even very high, through to Friday. Falling temperatures

News

Storm Ewan to impact Ireland

As part of the joint initiative between British and Irish meteorological services to name storms, Met Éireann has officially named Storm Ewan as this season's fifth named storm. Strong winds are forecast to impact southern areas of Ireland on Sunday 26 February. Although Sunday will be a windy day

Dr Charline Marzin

and evaluation of model configurations a joint seasonal forecasting system Charline is responsible for supporting these research and development activities through day-to-day technical support and managing the provision of Met Office seasonal and climate models. She maintains the Collaboration wiki which

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