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  • cloud_spotting_diy_activity.pdf

    What are clouds? Overview What are clouds? How do they form? In this activity you’ll learn the answers to these questions and find out how to identify clouds. You’ll then get the opportunity to make your own cloud spotting binoculars, and watch the clouds go by, by going outside or looking out

  • cloud-spotting-diy-activity.pdf

    What are clouds? Overview What are clouds? How do they form? In this activity you’ll learn the answers to these questions and find out how to identify clouds. You’ll then get the opportunity to make your own cloud spotting binoculars, and watch the clouds go by, by going outside or looking out

  • wiser-newsletter1.docx.pdf

    the WISER programme is undertaking. If you know of other colleagues who would be interested in receiving this newsletter, do ask them to subscribe by emailing us. You can also keep up to date by viewing the Met Office and ACPC webpages, joining our LinkedIn group and following our Twitter hashtag

  • Amber warning issued for Storm Babet

    conditions are expected further ahead. “If you live or work in an area that could be affected, consider any steps you need to take now to be prepared and stay safe, and to take extra care if you need to travel. “If you have not already signed up to Floodline, you can do so now to receive free updates

  • Sea ice in the climate system

    . Unlike glaciers or ice sheets, sea ice is already floating, so its melting does not directly contribute to sea level rise. Sea ice composition Sea ice is composed of blocks of frozen seawater called ‘floes’, which are constantly in motion due to winds and currents. These floes can range from 10

  • Met Office weekly weather: Change in temperatures on the way

    go through the end of Monday and into Tuesday. READ MORE: What is the jet stream and how does it affect our weather? “Most places though under the influence of high pressure, and as this high pressure amplifies through this week, we're going to see it becoming more dominant, lots of fine weather

  • Met Office daily weather: Rain and wind dominate with potential for thunder

    September. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Alex Burkill, said: “Wednesday starts of as an unsettled day for many of us. Rainfall totals building up particularly across parts of the southwest as we go through the morning. So, that could cause some localized issues. We do have a warning out

  • UK sees joint tenth warmest March on record, as Wales ranks joint fourth and England joint sixth

    : the records behind a famously changeable weekend  READ MORE: Wet and windy with warnings for Easter weekend Where does the monthly data come from? The Met Office’s monthly climate statistics use HadUK‑Grid data to work out county, regional and UK‑wide averages. The dataset takes weather observations

  • Met Office daily weather: A chilly start, then sunshine for many

    a few mist and fog patches, but a touch of frost, especially in the countryside to start Tuesday morning, but that does lead to a bright start for many of us on Tuesday morning. Still with a focus for some showers perhaps across East Anglia and across the far southeast of England, mainly across

  • Amber and Yellow warnings for snow and ice remain in force

    your muscles active. And if you are out clearing paths and your drive of snow an ice, please think about also doing so for your older neighbours to help make it easier for them to leave the house if they need to. That act of kindness will go a long way.” With freezing temperatures and the potential

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