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Dr Catherine Hardacre

. Atmospheric dispersion and air quality scientist at the UK Met Office (2015 - present). Research Associate at Lancaster University with the Atmospheric Chemistry in the Earth System (ACITES) network (2013 - 2015). Post Doctoral Research Assistant with the Tropospheric Chemistry and Earth Observation Group at the University of Edinburgh (2010 - 2012). PhD in Environmental Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh (2006 - 2010).

Devolved administrations

. With a dedicated Edinburgh office and our forecasting centre in Aberdeen we cover a range of services which help deliver against Scottish Government objectives. To help protect lives, homes and livelihoods, the Met Office and Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) have the set up the Scottish

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July flooding 2012

Agency had 13 flood warnings in place for Edinburgh, the Lothians and Borders. East Coast rail services were affected for the second time in a week and there were disruptions to rail services between Glasgow and Edinburgh. In Edinburgh a festival was cancelled. Many areas of the UK rely heavily

winter-storms-early-january-2012---met-office.pdf

and rail lines and damaged power lines. Rail services from Edinburgh to Glasgow and Inverness to Aberdeen were suspended. The Forth, Tay and Kingston road bridges were closed, with restrictions elsewhere. Ferry services were delayed and flights from Glasgow and Edinburgh airports were cancelled. More than

Dr Christopher Maynard

began his scientific career with a degree in theoretical physics from Queen Mary and Westfield college, University of London and then completed his PhD in theoretical particle physics in 1998 at the University of Edinburgh. He held a PPARC personal fellowship, followed by post-doctoral research

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Future weather extremes likely to break new records

to the nearest C for the medium emission scenario RCP4.5 1950 2020 2050 2100 London 35 C 36 C 37 C 39 C Cardiff 33 C 34 C 35 C 37 C Edinburgh 29 C 30 C 31 C 33 C Belfast 27 C 28 C 29 C 31 C One-day rainfall Table 2: The table shows the most likely one-day rainfall total in winter (Dec Jan Feb) for a one-in-fifty

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caused widespread flash-flooding and disruption to the road and rail networks, with Falkirk, Fife, Perth, Edinburgh and the Aberdeenshire area all affected by flashflooding. Several schools were closed across Aberdeenshire, and there were reports of lightning strikes. The very heavy rain from

eastern-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf

Eastern Scotland: climate This describes the main features of the climate of Eastern Scotland, comprising the Borders, the Lothians, Falkirk, Clackmannanshire, Fife and the former regions of Tayside and Grampian. This region includes the cities of Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen. The principal

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