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PWMS003_Shipping_Forecast

for the following areas: VIKING NORTH UTSIRE TRAFALGAR SOUTH UTSIRE FORTIES CROMARTY FORTH TYNE DOGGER FISHER GERMAN BIGHT Page 3 HUMBER THAMES DOVER WIGHT PORTLAND PLYMOUTH BISCAY FITZROY SOLE LUNDY FASTNET IRISH SEA SHANNON ROCKALL MALIN HEBRIDES BAILEY FAIR ISLE FAEROES SOUTHEAST ICELAND b) The Abbreviated

pollen-count-datasheet.pdf

and Archive team under an Open Government License (OGL) Recording sites Locations covered are: Belfast Exeter London (King’s College) Cardiff Invergowrie (East Scotland) Plymouth Chester Ipswich Worcester East Riding (Yorkshire) Isle of Wight York Eskdalemuir (South West Scotland) Leicester Please

Dr Jonathan Tinker

received a distinction for his MSc in Applied Physical Oceanography at the University of Wales, Bangor, before doing a PhD at the University of Plymouth where he measured and modelled cross-shore sediment transport and profile evolution on natural beaches.

Ocean forecasting research scientists

of observations for ocean forecasting. Susan Kay Susan leads the marine biogeochemistry activity in the team, as well as a Plymouth Marine Laboratory scientist. Gordon Inverarity Gordon leads the deep ocean Forecasting Ocean Assimilation Model (FOAM) team. Dr Robert King Robert works on data assimilation

Ocean models at the Met Office

has been developed by researchers at Plymouth Marine Laboratory and is one of the most complex lower trophic-level marine ecosystem models currently in use, including: one bacteria, four phytoplankton and three zooplankton functional groups; a fully resolved diurnal cycle; variable carbon

WCSSP South Africa

: marine and coastal, energy, agriculture, and health. The project is also supporting the implementation of the South African National Framework for Climate Services. Research grants awarded Development of warnings for rip currents in Cape Town - Marine & Coastal Applications, University of Plymouth, 2020-2021 Stakeholder driven climate services for South Africa (STADCLIM-SA) - HR Wallingford, 2023

Ocean models

Partnership for Ocean Prediction (NPOP). Links to the community model homepages are provided within the brief descriptions below. ERSEM ERSEM has been developed by researchers at Plymouth Marine Laboratory and is one of the most complex lower trophic-level marine ecosystem models currently in use

burns-day-storm---25-january-1990---met-office.pdf

Highest gust and mean hourly wind, 1977-2009 Sheerness Kent 88 64 Highest gust and mean hourly wind January 1989-Dec 1992 Avonmouth South 84 Gloucestershire 60 Highest gust and mean hourly wind 1973-2009 Plymouth Highest mean hourly wind, 1970-2009 (Mount Devon 84 60 [Gust of 86kn December 1999] Batten

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