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Kate Brown MMet, Operational meteorologist

as part of their in-house teams, helping them to use weather information to make effective operational decisions. For example, she was the only onsite meteorologist for the Major League Baseball’s London Series 19, the first game to be played in Europe. Kate also collaborates with the Met Office

Dr Mark McCarthy

Monitoring and Attribution team studying observational records of the variability and change in atmospheric water vapour. In that time he also completed a PhD at Imperial College London on the same topic. He then moved to the Climate impacts group to research urban climate impacts, specifically

Dr Christopher Maynard

began his scientific career with a degree in theoretical physics from Queen Mary and Westfield college, University of London and then completed his PhD in theoretical particle physics in 1998 at the University of Edinburgh. He held a PPARC personal fellowship, followed by post-doctoral research

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spot winds  British Isles analysis chart  Reports, including  London CTA Helicopter Forecast  TAFs, METARs and Aerodrome Warnings  SIGMETs  Regional pressure settings  Volcanic ash advisories 

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. � Nick Jobling led a discussion on the effectiveness of the Met Office’s business structure and the potential benefits of alternative models. � The next meeting would be held in London on 28 November.

factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf

’ were established at a range of commercial aerodromes. Initially priority was given to routes between London, Paris and Brussels but soon meteorological staff were based around Britain and abroad. The first overseas bases were at Malta and Heliopolis in Egypt but as air travel became global so too

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Weatherlands forecast Types of weather instruments Barometer Interior of Stevenson screen showing thermometers Weather vanes and anemometers Rain gauges Campbell–Stokes sunshine recorder Rain detector Weather forecast word mat 28° -3° Snow Snowy Snowing Sun Sunny Hot Cold Spring Summer 21 Wind

Why has it been so warm and humid recently?

hot spell, temperatures of 30°C or more had been recorded on 11 separate days, something that has only happened twice before, in 1976 and 2018. What’s driving the heat? Several factors are contributing to the current warm spell. One is the condition of the ground. While overall summer rainfall has

Dr Richard Gilham

Physical Laboratory (NPL) in London where he set up and ran a laboratory researching measurement of airborne nanoparticles and calibration of air quality instrumentation. Whilst at NPL he attained Chartered Chemist (CChem) and Scientist (CSci) status. Richard joined the Met Office in 2010

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