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met-office_infographic_jan-18-snow.pdf

% Full-time 44% Part-time 15% Unemployed 41% Locations Tyne and Wear 56% Northumberland 18% County Durham 26% Total action taken 53% Did you see or hear anything about this severe weather warning? 76% Yes 80% Yes 24% No Prompted Semi-prompted 19% No Who do you think supplies weather warnings? Have

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Unsettled week ahead

these highly energetic systems, it does make the forecast more complicated. It brings with it more uncertainty.” To watch Alex’s full presented forecast for the week ahead, watch the video below. With more unsettled weather across the UK through the week, it’s important to keep up-to-date

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A mixed Bank Holiday weekend

Meteorologist Dan Harris said: “Sunday will have a mixture of sunny spells but also scattered, heavy and in places thundery downpours. Not everywhere will see them but where they do occur there is a small chance of some temporary issues such as flooded roads. Scotland will be cloudier with rain, while

Archived forecast data collections

the introduction of computer modelling.   2. Marine Forecasts The archive holds Shipping Forecasts, Inshore Waters Forecasts and Gale Warnings from 1995. These are issued up to four times per day. These consist of text based forecsts and do not include any charts.  Most useful for Marine data

weather-memories-diy-activity.pdf

Weather memories Overview Do you remember what the weather was like on your last birthday or your favourite holiday? What made it special? Did it snow or was the weather glorious on that special day? This activity will give you the opportunity to discuss with your family and friends different

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Humidity – the second pillar of climate change

humidity, the amount of water vapour in the air, has increased – this is consistent with theoretical expectation for a warming world – the air has warmed so it can and does hold more water vapour. “However, at the same time, the air over land has become less saturated – the relative humidity

Early Warnings for Southern Africa (EWSA)

applied to early warning services in other parts of Africa and beyond. However, this is the first project to do this in Southern Africa. Project objectives Particular outputs of this project include: Better ability of forecasters to use nowcasting technology to track storms; Stronger links between

Dr Amanda Kerr-Munslow

Processes Research group. She then went on to do a DPhil at the University of Oxford sponsored by Met Office Climate Research as a CASE student, studying the effects of wave driving on the annual cycle of the tropical tropopause. After her DPhil, she joined the Met Office in 2003, returning

Dr Adrian Hill

community. Career background Adrian became a member of Atmospheric Processes and Parametrizations in August 2008. Prior to this Adrian completed his PhD in aerosol-cloud interactions and radiative transfer at the School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds in 2006. Adrian then went on to do

met-office_infographic_print-a3_wave_23-04.pdf

–54 32% 55+ 41% Full-time 42% Part-time 16% Not working 42% Locations Wales 36% South West England 63% Did you see or hear anything about THIS severe weather warning? 97% Yes 3% No Who do you think supplies weather warnings? Have you seen or heard any Severe Weather Warnings in the last few days

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