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Dr Andy Elvidge

observations to evaluate the parametric representation of atmospheric drag over the Arctic marginal ice zone. During his time at UEA Andy participated in intensive aircraft-focussed field campaigns in the Arctic and Antarctic, and has experience in planning and leading science flights. Andy previously graduated from the University of Birmingham with a degree in Geology and worked for two years as a Geotechnical Engineer.

John Griffiths BSc, FRMetS, Operational meteorologist

Services International (WSI, now The Weather Company) as a trainee meteorologist, forecasting for the media sector. He spent the next 11 years at the WSI Operations Centre in Birmingham, where he expanded his knowledge of other industries including energy, aviation and road. One project required

Dr Nicholas Savage

at the University of Birmingham on nanoparticle formation in the atmosphere, followed by six years working at the University of Cambridge on global chemistry-transport modelling of tropospheric chemistry. On starting at the Met Office in 2006, Nick initially worked on the medium range weather

annex-a---aerodrome-warnings-continued-provision-pdf.pdf

FAQs – Covid-19 Temporary Changes to UK aviation forecast products ANNEX A – Aerodrome warnings Continued provision will apply to the following aerodromes: Airports Aberdeen Airport Belfast City Belfast International Benbecula Biggin Hill Birmingham Blackpool Bournemouth Int Bristol Caernarfon

Dr Richard Gilham

. Career background Richard originally trained as a chemist, studying at the University of Birmingham. His PhD in computational chemistry focused on the optical properties of water microdroplets and molecular arrangements in water nanoclusters. Following this, he spent about 5 years at the National

WCSSP India

and Hydrology, the Health and Safety Executive, HR Wallingford, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, National Oceanography Centre, University of Birmingham, University of Leeds, and the University of Reading. UK research institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved

Climate Science for Service Partnership China

and Hydrology, University of Birmingham, University of East Anglia , University of Edinburgh, University of Exeter,  University of Leeds, University of Leicester, University of Oxford, University of Reading. UK institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project on our

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ESSENTIAL LOCATION Name, organisation, contact number, email address. Brief headline summary of the incident. (e.g. waste fire in Birmingham near M6, Smith’s Recycling) Exact location of the incident? (Grid Reference or Latitude / Longitude. Full address) IF KNOWN TIME What date and time did

Helen Titley

Applications, and is now part of the Weather Impacts Science Group. Prior to joining the Met Office Helen obtained an MSc (distinction) in Applied Meteorology and Climatology from the University of Birmingham. Her undergraduate degree was in Geography, obtained at the University of Cambridge (St Catharine's College). Helen worked at the Royal Geographical Society for two years in between her undergraduate and post-graduate studies.  

april-2000---record-rainfall---met-office.pdf

at the following Met Office sites: Total (mm)Prev wettest April (mm)Records began Edinburgh 110.0 84.0 (1947) 1939 Lossiemouth (Morayshire)113.3 71.5 (1977) 1951 London 113.8 100.6 (1993) 1940 Cranwell (Lincs) 113.8 94.4 (1998) 1921 Birmingham (Edgbaston) 143.4 124.9 (1961) 1897 Northolt (Middlesex) 118.6

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