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Holly Titchner

Areas of expertise Sea ice concentration observations. Dataset development. Climate monitoring. Radiosonde temperature observations. My Publications - Titchner, H Current activities Holly is currently working on sea ice observations for a new version of HadISST, the Met Office Hadley Centre sea ice

11_0009 FFC Diagram Final

, updated every 5 and 15 minutes Met Office Hazard Manager United Kingdom All weather enquiries to: Met Office Customer Centre (24 hours) tel 0870 900 0100 fax 0870 900 505 email [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk River and Sea Levels Environment Agency Provide access to river and sea level

Dr Changgui Wang

Areas of expertise Hydrological and environmental modelling Catchment modelling Mesoscale and very high resolution NWP modelling Development of high resolution systems for climatological studies Development of convective-scale ensemble forecasting Current activities Changgui's work centres

Microsoft Word - 2023_10_storm_debi.docx

at 0600UTC 13 November 2023 shows storm Debi, with the low pressure centre over Northern Ireland. The rain-radar image at 0600UTC 13 November 2023 shows heavy rain from storm Debi across Northern Ireland, south-west Scotland and north-west England. An occluded front across Northern Ireland

Dr Mike Marsh

won a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) to provide space weather forecast services within a new Heliospheric Expert Service Centre. Mike is involved with establishing the heliospheric forecast centre which will provide the latest real time satellite data on the current space weather

wiser_infographic_scipea_v3.pdf

* and NMHSs.** Enhanced access for ICPAC* and 4 NMHSs** to Global Producing Centre (GPC) data, processing tools and skills. 10 organisations strengthened engagement with their climate information provider. Project Activity Identified Need Improve data links Improvements in links and data flows between

mwr_2025_07_for_print.pdf

, before returning to around average for the rest of the first week. Pressure built again and brought more settled weather, although there were still outbreaks of light rain and drizzle in the north and northwest. Above-average temperatures and dry weather persisted for most of the second week of July

leaderpack_4-6-1.pdf

of the UK. Here are some top tips that might be useful for presenting: • Think about the words that they will want to use for the different symbols, e.g. sunny/ cloudy/sunny spells and light rain/ heavy rain or windy/breezy/blustery/calm etc. • Get them to consider how they want to describe different parts

072025-disclosure-log-geo-engineering-faqs.pdf

of mitigation pathways, as well as the impacts of solar radiation management, as part of the Hadley Centre Climate Programme (HCCP). This includes a workstream entitled “Exploring the role of Climate Interventions in mitigation”, exploring the potential climate co-benefits and trade-offs for climate

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Met Office Board Summary On 1 October 2018 at The Compass Centre, Heathrow Airport, London • Minutes of the meeting held on 25 July 2018 were agreed to be an accurate record of the meeting. • The Board welcomed Stephanie Hurst (BEIS Deputy Director of International Science and Innovation

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