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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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Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain and cooler conditions for many
to the day across Northern Ireland. Wet and blustery. Heavy rainfall totals building up as we go through the day. And heavy rain also pushing into parts of western, southwestern Scotland in particular. Now, we do have a couple of warnings out. Rainfall totals especially across southwest Scotland
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Microsoft Word - MOB Summary 24 May 11[1].doc
made in Geneva at WMO congress was discussed. JH praised the international team for all the work they had been doing. The top level objectives were going well, including influencing budgets. • The Board were informed about JH and other Met Office representatives going to the World Bank. • JH noted
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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
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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
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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
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Microsoft Word - PWSCG meeting minutes April 2022 - without in camera_Final (1)
. convective scenarios can be harder to predict, but overall doing well and performing above target. Met Office recommend that we implement an increased target of 80% from 2022 to ensure continued strong performance. This was agreed by the membership � Winter weather was in line with the long-range
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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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gender-pay-gap-report-2025---website-plain-text-version-.docx
(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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gender-pay-gap-report-2025pdf
on measurable equality, diversity, and inclusion (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