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L5 Consortium, London, May 2015 Solar Energetic Particles: Operational needs and L5 R.D. Bentley. UCL-MSSL L5 Consortium, London, May 2015 Why are we interested in energetic particles? • Effect: High energy (>10 MeV) protons alter the ionosphere and increase absorption of HF communication
The Future is Small
College London, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking Surrey RH5 6NT L5 Consortium Meeting, London 11th - 14th May, 2015 Plan • Operational needs and measurement requirements • Key challenges • Brief overview of the state of the art • Instruments and techniques currently under development L5 Consortium Meeting
annex-a---aerodrome-warnings-continued-provision-pdf.pdf
Cambridge Campbeltown Cardiff-Wales Carlisle City of Derry Coventry Cranfield Doncaster Sheffield Dundee Durham Tees Valley East Midlands Edinburgh Exeter Farnborough Glasgow Gloucestershire Hawarden Humberside Inverness Islay Kirkwall Lands End Leeds/Bradford Liverpool London City London/Gatwick London
jesper_schou-helioseismology.pdf
Helioseismology and Thoughts About a Magnetic and Doppler Imager Instrument Jesper Schou Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research [email protected] L5 Meeting, London, May 12, 2015 Page 1 of 15 Overview • A bit of helioseismology • Requirements – Helioseismology – Instrument • Instrument
chenies_map.compressed.pdf
the safeguarding areas: 200000 .000000 SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT CHILTERN DISTRICT D WATFORD DISTRICT HERTSMERE DISTRICT ENFIELD LONDON BORO 200000 .000000 3. The appropriate office for the purpose of the consultation is Met Office Safeguarding, Met Office, Observations
The Great Smog of 1952
A fog so thick and polluted it left thousands dead wreaked havoc on London in 1952. The smoke-like pollution was so toxic it was even reported to have choked cows to death in the fields.
Smog had become a frequent part of London life, but nothing quite compared to the smoke-laden fog that shrouded the capital from Friday 5 December to Tuesday 9 December 1952. While it heavily affected the population of London, causing a huge death toll and inconveniencing millions of people
early-february-2009-snowfalls---met-office.pdf
Early February 2009 snowfalls February 2 - Heavy snowfalls in eastern England, with significant travel disruption in London and the south-east. There were heavy snowfalls in many parts of eastern England overnight 1st/2nd, with widespread travel disruption. London and parts of Essex, Kent, Surrey
hot-spell---august-2003---met-office.pdf
Observatory (London) 36.3 Station record was broken on 10 August 2003, see table below. Wisley (Surrey) 36.1 Station record was broken on 10 August 2003, see table below. Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Station record was broken on 10 August 2003, see table 36.1 (London) below. Cambridge Guildhall Station