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Onsite meteorologists working at Air Traffic Control

, longstanding relationship between NATS, the UK’s leading air traffic services provider and the Met Office. Pete Dawson, General Manager London Terminal Control at NATS, said: “We are delighted that the Met Office will now be working shoulder to shoulder with our supervisory teams, providing accurate

Volcanic ash

Variable domain 0-120 hr outlook ash concentration graphics

Modelled volcanic ash concentration forecasts are available below. Volcanic Ash Forecasts are only available from London VAAC for volcanoes erupting within the London VAAC area.

These charts supplement the London Volcanic Ash Advisory graphics (VAG) and advisories (VAA). They are to be used with caution. The outer edge of the low concentration zones (indicated as cyan) on these charts represent the standard threshold (200 micrograms of ash per cubic meter) as used

Volcanic ash

Variable domain 0-24 hr ash concentration graphics

Modelled volcanic ash concentration forecasts are available below. Volcanic Ash Forecasts are only available from London VAAC for volcanoes erupting within the London VAAC area.

These charts supplement the London Volcanic Ash Advisory graphics (VAG) and advisories (VAA). They are to be used with caution. The outer edge of the low concentration zones (indicated as cyan) on these charts represent the standard threshold (200 micrograms of ash per cubic meter) as used

Private Weather Diaries

calibrated accurately. There tend to be more diaries for heavily populated areas, such as London with large gaps in rural areas like Wales. In addition, the earlier the period you are interested in the fewer diaries will be in the collection and depending on your research you may find the nearest available location may be a considerable distance from that in which you are interested.

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City Airport were cancelled during the morning, as was a ferry sailing between Belfast and Cairnryan. Train services were delayed due to speed restrictions being imposed, and around 1000 homes were le without power. In Wales, a man died due to a landslip on a minor road in Carmarthenshire, while

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on the A4107. In north-west England there were blocked roads due to flooding, including the B5192 and the A5058 in Merseyside. In London, four central stations were affected by flooding resulting in delays to rail services. Liverpool Street station saw water pouring in through the roof, and some

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is on the economic value of the Met Office study being written by London Economics which will be an important piece of evidence to help secure funding at the next Comprehensive Spending Review. DP spoke about the continued focus of the PWSCG on accuracy, both in terms of actual accuracy and perceived. 2

NCIC Monthly Summary

May, a large grass and gorse fire at Belfast docks brought smoke and reduced visibility across the city, including north, west and central Belfast and Belfast International Airport. England diary of highlights May started off showery, but high pressure then built across the country and brought

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include steel production and fishing. Fishing, which was once a major industry all along the east coast of England, has declined significantly in recent years. The southern part of the area contains a number of satellite or dormitory towns around London such as Luton, Basildon, Stevenage and Southend

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Potential record-breaking heat today

Temperatures will quickly rise today - it'll be very hot in south east England with a record-breaking 39°C possible.

Heatwave thresholds have been met across large parts of the country - 34.3°C was reached in Writtle, Essex on Wednesday and as hot air continues to push up from the Continent temperatures will rise further today. Heatwaves are extreme weather events, but research shows that with climate change

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