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Prof Jonathan Gregory

(JWCRP), for both the Met Office and NERC. Co-investigator, with Professor Tony Payne of the University of Bristol, of a project of the JWCRP on ice-sheet/ice-shelf modelling. Deputy leader of the workpackage on regional climate modelling of the EU Framework 7 project ice2sea. He is involved

Jennifer Weeks

in the Sea Level Group at the Met Office and a PhD researcher at the University of Bristol. The work of the team helps to address the sea-level rise related risks associated with climate variability and change. This involves investigating the predictability of regional sea level and assembling sea level

CFC-11

Interpretation of long-term measurements of radiatively active trace gases and ozone depleting substances DECC contract number: GA0201 Quarterly Report (November 2012 - January 2013) Date: 31 st Jan 2013 Authors: Alistair J. Manning (Met Office), Simon O’Doherty, Aoife Grant (University of Bristol

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Red wind warning issued as Storm Darragh approaches

. In the red warning area, we could see wind gusts of up to 90 miles per hour along the coasts of west and south Wales as well as funnelling through the Bristol Channel, with some very large waves on exposed beaches. “Although there is a lower likelihood of impacts outside of the red and amber warning areas

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Storm Darragh brings 90mph gusts and heavy rain

Today will be a very windy day across the UK, especially in the West. A Red Severe Weather Warning for wind has been in force until 11:00 7 December for western and southern Wales as well as English counties around the Bristol Channel. In Wales gusts of 93mph were recorded overnight at Capel Curig

eat:Festivals

Portishead Marina and that location can get quite windy because of the proximity to the Bristol Channel. Our events involve a lot of temporary structures like gazebos and canopies that could be blown over or otherwise damaged by wind. Gusting wind can be so dangerous! These are all free public festivals

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Unsettled Weather Ahead

to experience very strong winds, some inland locations may see gusts of 50-60 mph whilst gusts of 65-75 mph are possible around some coasts. "The strongest winds are likely to be along the Bristol Channel and the west Wales coast this afternoon and early evening, then along the North Sea coast of east

Beaver Supermoon to light up UK skies, but will it be visible?

, at approximately 11pm, a corridor of cloud is expected to clear from Northwich to Swindon, extending down through Hereford, Worcester, Bristol, and Salisbury, reaching as far south as Bournemouth. Those willing to stay up late may be rewarded with a glimpse of the supermoon as it shines through

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