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Winter 2018/2019 LVP Forecast Verification Gatwick, Luton, Stansted, Bristol, Manchester, Heathrow Emma Corrigan NATS Met Office Operations Manager www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2019, Met Office Met Office NATS LVP Matrix • Issued twice daily • 0400 UTC • 1600 L • Consistent with TAFs

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Volcanic Ash – T+0 annotated satellite image Issued 1030 UTC on Tue 09 May 2017 HIGH CONFIDENCE- Clear VA signal in IMO Mobile LIDAR HIGH CONFIDENCE- Clear VA signal in RGB Satellite image. LOW CONFIDENCE- PIREP reported VA at FL150. Ash not discernible on imagery, and outside expected area from VA modelling. HIGH CONFIDENCE- MOCCA report VA at FL200 across Bristol Channel and SW England © Crown copyright Met Office

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) at Needles Old Battery, Isle of Wight, which set a new England April gust speed record, exceeding 78Kt (90mph) at Avonmouth, Bristol on 1 April 1994. Needles Old Battery is located at the western end of the Isle of Wight, at 80 metres above mean sea level at the top of a cliff and is fully exposed

Met Office Academic Partnerships

scientists in other sectors including health, technology, artificial intelligence, and the social sciences.  To support delivery of the Met Office Research & Innovation Strategy, UCL, University of Bristol, University of Exeter, University of Leeds, University of Oxford, University of Reading, University

Tall Tower Angus

and is approximately 400 m above sea level. It is situated in rural Scotland and is 6 miles north of Dundee. The trace gas measurements were formally run by Professor John Moncrieff at the University of Edinburgh with Rab Howard in charge of instrument maintenance and data collection. From 2011 maintainence and data collection were undertaken by the University of Bristol. Instruments used at Tall Tower Angus CRDS GC-ECD GC-FID RGA3

Dr George Ford

previously worked at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) as an acoustic scientist, working on defence and security applications related to sound, both above and below water. He completed his PhD in Astrophysics at Cardiff University in 2014 and holds an MSci in Physics from the University of Bristol.

Dr Anne McCabe

physics schemes for the Met Office convection resolving ensemble prediction system for the UK, MOGREPS-UK. Career Background Anne joined the Met Office in 2003 after graduating from the University of Bristol with a PhD in applied mathematics.  She originally worked in the Boundary Layer Group

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Met Office to host Europe's largest Arm supercomputer

The funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)  will create the largest Arm-based supercomputer in Europe. The powerful new £6.5m facility, to be hosted by the Met Office in Exeter and utilised by the universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter, the GW4

Professor Lizzie Kendon

Lizzie also has a joint Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP) position at Bristol University as Professor in the Faculty of Science, exploiting new high resolution climate projections for impacts modelling and user applications. Areas of expertise Climate extremes Regional climate prediction

Airfield Climate Statistics

List of airports Click on any airport to see its airfield climate statistics. Aberdeen Aldergrove (Belfast International) Alderney Benbecula Biggin Hill Birmingham Blackpool Bournemouth Bristol Cambridge Cardiff Carlisle Coventry Cranfield Durham Tees Valley Edinburgh Eglinton (City of Derry) East

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