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The outlook: remaining unsettled with rain and strong winds at times

, will continue to pull away northwards, bringing less windy and showery conditions. Friday night will see some clear spells, but with showers or longer spells of rain the west moving east accompanied by some locally strong winds. For many, Saturday will be the better day of the weekend, with a transient

East Coast Floods 31 January 1953

Saturday 31 January 1953 (East Coast Floods) Weather chart for 0600 UTC on 31 January 1953 General summary The most prominent feature of the weather was the wind. To start the day, the wind was a strong north-westerly, approaching gale force across Scotland. During the afternoon the wind veered

finalised_boulder_workshop_agenda_23012020.pdf

Discussion 1530-1600 Tea Break 1600-1730 Breakout session 3 Breakout: Physical processes Breakout: Climate simulations Rapporteurs: Adiran Hill Rapporteurs: Lizzie Kendon Breakout: Ensembles science Chair: Stuart Moore Rapporteurs: Stu Webster (tbc on day) Friday 31 January 2020 Time Session Topic Presenter

south-west-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

, but surprisingly low minima have been recorded occasionally. In coastal regions and in the islands the lowest temperatures are found when a strong, cold easterly wind ousts the normal south westerlies. Such an occasion was 13 January 1987, which was probably the coldest day of the 20th Century in the south

wiser0026_kengen_meeting-notes_1216.pdf

SCIPEA Kenya Consortium Service Development Team meeting between KenGen, Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD), Institute of Meteorological Training and Research (IMTR) and the Met Office at KenGen Offices, Stima Plaza, Parklands, Kolobot Road, Nairobi 28-29 November 2016 Participants day 1, Front

wiser0006_dailyforecast_lakevictoriafishermen.pdf

of the lake. This would be issued every morning at 09.00 and would cover a period of two days. Each bulletin would forecast the weather on the lake for the day of issue and the following day. The forecast for fishermen would consistently provide information on wind speed and direction, rainfall volume

record-rainfall---april-to-july-2012---met-office.pdf

(e.g. in the Ouse Washes) and receding flood waters stranded fish. The wet spell was punctuated by numerous high rainfall totals causing flooding problems. Notable one-day accumulations included 101 mm at Chilgrove House, West Sussex on 10 June and 208 mm at Honister Pass, Cumbria on 22 June. Two

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakersv9.pdf

legacy will be to lay out a scientific agenda to inform climate policy over the next decade. The conference narrative, structured around four overarching theme, will look to explore the latest scientific understanding of the challenge of climate change (themes 1&2 on day one) before assessing potential

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Extreme heat ahead of thunderstorm warnings

Meteorologist Frank Saunders said: “Persistent high pressure over the UK means temperatures have been rising day-on-day through this week and it is important people plan for the heat. Temperatures are expected to peak at possibly 36C on Saturday and Sunday. Even beyond this, hot conditions will persist in parts

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Warnings issued for cold and wintry weather

morning. Here, showers will turn increasingly wintry through the day with hail, sleet and some snow. Little snow is likely to settle at low levels by day, but through the evening and overnight, 1 to 3 cm may accumulate in some places within the warning area, whilst 5 to 10 cm is possible on high ground

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