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  • Met Office weather: Warm sunshine for many, rain in the north

    and west. The rest of England and Wales will enjoy another fine day with plenty of sunshine, especially in central, southern, and eastern areas, where it will feel very warm once again. Temperatures will peak in the mid-20s Celsius, with 27°C possible in the east. The new week begins on a dry and bright

  • 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

  • Microsoft Word - 2024_05_wet_weather_1.docx

    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

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

    The UK saw its seventh warmest April on record and its fourth sunniest.  April saw an unsettled start, with a mixture of spring showers, colder spells and brief warmer interludes. The first week of the month also saw Storm Dave, the fourth named storm of the season, bringing very strong winds, snow

  • 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

  • wiser_newsletter_0719.pdf

    . By the end of the workshop, many lessons had been learnt: “I found the workshop very insightful. I have learnt that I not only need to do stories highlighting the impact of climate change but that I need to go a step further (incorporating advice from experts) to provide my listeners with practical

  • Storm Claudia to bring heavy and disruptive rain for many

    Storm Claudia, named by the Spanish Meteorological Service due to ongoing impacts in Canary Islands, has resulted in Amber rain warnings in southern and central parts of England and Wales. Wider yellow warnings have also been issued for rain and wind, in what will be a very wet day for England

  • Memo

    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

  • wiser0065-scipea-impact-article_hydropower-0618.pdf

    , KMD developed a product that delivered probabilities of rainfall amounts. The methods developed by the team proved their worth, as Willis explains. “Comparing the forecasted figures during the trial with the real figures after the trial period showed they were very close. That was very significant

  • 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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