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Civil Contingencies Advisor Team Head of Situational Awareness: Will Lang 07747 760959 Senior Advisor (Edinburgh): Ross Melville 07753 880446 Senior Advisor (Exeter): Dave Evans 07920 211289 Senior Advisor (London): Bryony May 07787 105863 Senior Advisor (International): Jess Moorwood 07354 848758

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of Scotland (Glasgow across Stirling to Edinburgh) per year for the last 5 years. Information released: The Met Office holds this information and is provided in the table below: Yellow Amber Red Total Aug-Dec 2013 120 6 0 127 2013 (all) 310 17 0 327 2014 239 3 0 242 2015 260 19 2 281 2016 192 15 0 207

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Civil Contingencies Advisor Team Head of Situational Awareness: Will Lang 07747 760959 Senior Advisor (Edinburgh): Ross Melville 07753 880446 Senior Advisor (Exeter): Dave Evans 07920 211289 Senior Advisor (London): Bryony May 07787 105863 Senior Advisor (International): Mark Bevan 07979 662652

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Civil Contingencies Advisor Team Head of Situational Awareness: Will Lang 07747 760959 Senior Advisor (Edinburgh): Ross Melville 07753 880446 Senior Advisor (Exeter): Dave Evans 07920 211289 Senior Advisor (London): Bryony May 07787 105863 Senior Advisor (International): Mark Bevan 07979 662652

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

the UK, including Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Edinburgh, and Durham University. The services will provide researchers with invaluable access to powerful systems to support ground-breaking work in areas from Artificial Intelligence, energy storage and supply, and therapeutic drug

snow-and-low-temperatures-december-2010---met-office.pdf

. There were also delays and cancellations on the rail network. Thursday 2 December saw major problems on the transport network with both Edinburgh and Gatwick airports closed. There were numerous accidents on the roads with jackknifed lorries, and the A90 Forth Road Bridge was closed for the first

Ship, light vessel and lighthouse logs

. Oceanweather ship logs are also useful for researching particular locations because they were stationed at important fixed positions in the North Atlantic. Things to bear in mind With the exception of some light vessel data in Edinburgh the whole collection of logs is kept in Exeter. The logs

Dr Dave Storkey

and open boundary conditions. Before joining the Met Office, Dave completed a PhD in the theory of fluid turbulence in the Department of Physics at the University of Edinburgh.

Met Office Advisors (Civil Contingencies)

Name Telephone Head of Situational Awareness Will Lang           07747 760959 Senior Advisor (Edinburgh) Ross Melville 07753 880446  Senior Advisor (London) Bryony May 07787 105863 Senior Advisor (Exeter HQ) Dave Evans 07920 211289 Senior Advisor (International) Jess Moorwood 07354 848758 Scotland

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UK Snow 2010

and the A9 was closed for a time. On 2 December the Forth Road Bridge was closed for over 10 hours. The first time it has ever been closed due to snow. Edinburgh airport was forced to close a number of times through the period and was closed for the best part of three days. The image below shows a council

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