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Dr Robert Dunn

the Met Office in 2010 in the Climate Monitoring and Attribution team. Before that he worked as a post-doc at the University of Southampton and at the Excellence Cluster "Universe" in Munich, studying the behaviour of solar-mass black-holes over time from their X-ray emission. He received his PhD from the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge, which followed on from an MSci in Natural Sciences (Physics) from Cambridge University.    

Dr Dan Copsey

of the Understanding Climate Change group, the group he joined when first starting out in the Met Office in 2006. Prior to joining the Met Office, Dan completed a PhD in decadal climate variability at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading. Dan also has a masters degree in meteorology at the University of Reading and a bachelors degree in electrical engineering at the University of Southampton.    

Storm Gareth

Port Ellen Islay 64 Benbecula Hebrides 64 Mumbles Swansea 61 Berry Head Devon 60 Southampton Hampshire 60   Storm Gareth Impacts Strong winds were first felt across Ireland and Northern Ireland before moving across the rest of the UK. Roads and bridges were restricted, while ferries and train services

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conditions, older people and those with younger children. If you’re able, ask your friends, family and neighbours if they need any support.” The highest June temperature ever recorded is 35.6C at Southampton on 28 June 1976. The fine, very warm and sometimes humid conditions in the south

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Prestigious IT Medal for Met Office Chief Executive

and Computer Science at Southampton University, Professor Endersby has also demonstrated a long-term commitment to computing education and the development of world-class data scientists. Professor Endersby said: “I am delighted and honoured to have been awarded the BCS Society Medal.  This is very much

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(1998) 1996 Dishforth (N Yorks) 142.5 106.4 (1993) 1992 Brize Norton (Oxon) 145.6 108.0 (1998) 1968 Odiham (Hants) 158.1 102.2 (1963) 1963 Bournemouth 150.6 101.7 (1966) 1951 Cardiff 151.0 144.0 (1920) 1904 Bristol 153.1 113.5 (1961) 1937 Bracknell (Berks) 160.8 106.0 (1983) 1963 Southampton 173.4

This is to certify that the Management System of:

Road, Reading, RG6 7BE, United Kingdom Southampton National Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton, SO14 3ZH, United Kingdom Eskdalemuir The Observatory, Langholm, DG13 0QW, United Kingdom Activities ISO 14001:2015 Gathering observational data ISO 14001:2015 Gathering observational data ISO

Dr Adrian Hines

University in 1994 with a BSc in Mathematics, before completing a PhD at Keele University and Southampton Oceanography Centre. He submitted his thesis titled "Models of large-scale wind and buoyancy driven ocean circulation" in 1997 immediately before joining the Met Office. Adrian spent twelve years

Dr Andrew Jones

research includes the use of ensemble methods, such as multi-model and Ensemble Prediction System-based techniques, to assess and quantify such uncertainties. Currently, Andrew is working on a 3-year research project with the University of Southampton and Dstl that is applying statistical design

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