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Are you #WeatherReady?

and wellbeing. Oliver Dowden MP, Minister for Implementation, Cabinet Office said: “Last year we saw the impact severe weather can have on our services and communities. Our public services and emergency responders continue to prepare for severe weather as they do every year, but everyone can take simple

Keeping our weather stations afloat

To predict the weather tomorrow, next week or further ahead, you first need an accurate picture of what it’s doing now.

, as well as the chance to get to grips with all sorts of technical problem-solving, is what attracted him to the role. “I might be in the workshop repairing equipment, going out to sea to deploy it or designing new systems. There’s quite often something different to do.” All at sea As the ocean can have

wiser0062-western-impact-article_ngos-0418.pdf

was really important because we could check whether people had received a forecast, and what they were doing with it.” Broadcasting a forecast on radio just can’t give that full picture, as you have no real way of knowing who is listening and what they are doing with the information once they receive

Met Office daily weather: Changeable conditions for the start of the week

to potentially very warm and humid in the southeast. READ MORE: Scorching Junes: How often do we see temperatures over 30°C in June? Rain and drizzle will continue in the west, initially affecting central parts of the UK before spreading more widely. Southern and eastern areas are likely to remain

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Snowy conditions trigger red warning

. “In weather like this our bodies have to work harder, older people, young children and those with long term conditions like heart and lung diseases, can really struggle to cope in such low temperatures. So do keep an eye on those at risk, wear several thin layers instead of fewer thicker ones and if you’re

ukcp18-guidance-data-availability-access-and-formats.pdf

UKCP18 Guidance: Data availability, table access and formats Contents 1. What data is available for download? 2. Where can you download the data? 3. How do you register for access to the data? 4. Where can you find out more about the underpinning science 5. What are the restrictions on use? 6. What

factsheet_2-thunderstorms_2023.pdf

ragged clouds either merged with it or not, and precipitation sometimes in the form of virga. Figure 1. A mature cumulonimbus cloud (© M.J.O. Dutton). Cumulonimbus clouds normally develop from large cumulus but they can also do so from stratocumulus or altocumulus. When they cover a large expanse of sky

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(ED&I) goals, further inclusive recruitment, and continued efforts to identify and eliminate obstacles to progression. This is aligned to our Met Office strategy which continues to place Our People and Values at the heart of all we do. We are pleased that the 2025 Gender Pay Gap Report confirms

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