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My Winter - Gas Engineer Katie Jelbert

after my hands and feet as well, keeping them warm and dry, which is often easier said than done! And it might be a bit of a cliché but there’s not much better than a hot bath after working in the cold all day. Top tips for Winter This winter, ENA (Energy Networks Association) established the Winter

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

of climate science and pioneering research. High Performance Computing case studies GW4 Tier-2 HPC Centre for Advanced Architectures (Isambard 2) Led by: The GW4 Alliance of the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter, and hosted by the Met Office EPSRC support: £4.1 million The Isambard 2

Observing the weather

) Sticky tape to attach the string to the jar – if needed) String/thread to tie around the small jar Food colouring – a strong colour like red or blue is best Sheet of white paper/card Cloud in a Glass experiment  Large glass, jar or transparent container Warm water (hot bath temperature) Ice cubes

5 gardening tips for April

vigorous growth accompanies warmer conditions. If the grass is long, begin with the mower’s cutters on the highest setting and let the grass dry out sufficiently before attempting a finer cut. If the conditions are very wet you shouldn’t attempt to mow as you’ll risk turning your lawn into a mud-bath

LFRic - a modelling system fit for future computers

the way that the Unified Model solves Newton's laws (the part of the model that is referred to as the dynamical core). The project was called GungHo and ran for 5 years and involved natural and computational scientists from the Met Office, the universities of Bath, Exeter, Leeds, Manchester, Reading

14_0622-space-weather-folder_web.pdf

), University of Bath, RAL Space, British Antarctic Survey and several other universities and research organisations to transfer data, knowledge and models into the Met Office to support our operational forecasting. Met Office FitzRoy Road, Exeter Devon, EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1392 885680 Fax

cospar_bingham_psw1_00009_18.pdf

Verification of Met Office Space Weather Operation Centre forecasts Suzy Bingham, Michael Sharpe, David Jackson, Siegfried Gonzi, Sophie Murray*, Tina Zhou**, Leila Mays*** * Trinity College Dublin ** University of Bath *** NASA Goddard Space Flight Center July 2018, COSPAR, Pasadena

ESWW2018_talk_DJ

(100 km lid; 120 km lid being worked on) • Modify GW parametrization to work in MLT • Molecular viscosity for realistic wave damping in thermosphere – enables lid > 130 km Matt Griffith (Bath), Chris Kelly (Leeds) WMO observations requirements and data gaps © Crown copyright Met Office WMO Space

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Riverside Quidhampton Wood Bemerton Water Meadows Bishopdown Park Bishopdown Railway Burrough's Hill Laverstock Down Church Road Avon Valley Sports Centre Wyndham Park Churchill Gardens 8 Ticks in urban green space Locations 9 Urban ticks in Bath Site ID Habitat Transect (5m) Total nymphs collected Total

factsheet_7-climate-of-south-west-england_2023.pdf

of the landscape of Devon and Cornwall consists of plateaux at varying levels. The plateaux surfaces reach the sea in cliffs, for which the area is famous, but with a few areas of sand dunes as well. Avonmouth Bristol Bristol Long Ashton Bath Saunton Sands Bude Camelford Bastreet Newquay St. Mawgan St

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