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Heavy rain and thunderstorms continue

.  An amber warning for heavy has also been issued for parts of southeast Scotland, where 80 to 100mm of rain is possible over higher ground. Further warnings for thunderstorms have been issued for parts of southeast England today.  Chief meteorologist, Dan Suri said: “It has been a very wet week for many

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A warm welcome for fine weather conditions next week

week’s conditions are likely to fall just outside of official Met Office heatwave thresholds. However, this shouldn’t lead to any disappointment as many can anticipate a very fine spell of weather with temperatures reaching 27°C during the middle of the week.”  The highest recorded April

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Settled weather gives way to wind and rain

High pressure has been dominant across the UK, bringing dry, settled weather with some sunshine for most but also some overnight frosts. However low pressure from the Atlantic will take over this week, bringing wet and at times very windy conditions. The first area of low pressure moves

Dr Gillian Kay

(‘UNprecedented Simulated Extremes using ENsembles’) method that uses very large ensembles of initialised climate predictions to provide improved estimates of risk. This methodology contributed to the UK Government National Flood Resilience Review (NFRR, published in 2016) and has the potential to be valuable

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Warnings for wind, snow and ice

in the UK.” After a largely dry and bright day on Monday, it will become very unsettled again on Tuesday and Wednesday. A band of rain, with hill snow in the north, will be followed by sunshine and blustery showers. Through Tuesday afternoon and evening, winds will strengthen across Northern Ireland

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Climate change in your area

“It’s all very well us scientists talking about projections and model outputs, but it is really important to illustrate what climate change might mean for people and the weather they could experience. We’ve been working hard with the BBC to develop a tool that is scientifically robust but also gives

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Prestigious Award for Met Office IT Fellow

work and expertise that our people apply to develop international standards recognised.  In this case, Chris represents a cohort of experts that have made significant contributions to the sharing and use of big data and very much deserves this esteemed recognition by the geospatial data community.” Award nominations for the Gardels Award are made by members – the prior Gardels Award winners – and approved by the OGC board of directors.

PowerPoint Presentation

. • Mediterranean – climate is hot and dry in summer and cooler and wetter in winter. • Antarctica – climate is polar with conditions that are cold, dry and windy. • Amazon rainforest – climate is very hot and humid. www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools 3 © Crown Copyright 2024, Met Office Key

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Prestigious IT Medal for Met Office Chief Executive

and Computer Science at Southampton University, Professor Endersby has also demonstrated a long-term commitment to computing education and the development of world-class data scientists. Professor Endersby said: “I am delighted and honoured to have been awarded the BCS Society Medal.  This is very much

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Professor Penelope Endersby to be new Met Office Chief Executive

of the Board are very much looking forward to working with her as we build on the outstanding reputation of the Met Office and continue the important transformation which will enable the Met Office to remain a world class organisation.” Professor Endersby, who will take up the role early in December said: “I

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