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New studies highlight benefits of methane removal

The collaborative research carried out by Stanford University in the US and the Met Office has been published as part of the Royal Society’s special issue on Methane and Climate.   Methane is the second strongest greenhouse gas and is over 25 times more potent than Carbon Dioxide when it comes

Professor Stephen Belcher

Stephen Belcher obtained his PhD in fluid dynamics from the University of Cambridge in 1990 and has subsequently published over 100 peer-reviewed papers on the fluid dynamics of atmospheric and oceanic turbulence. Having completed his PhD he became a research fellow at Stanford and Cambridge

Dr Richard Cotton

Department.  During this PhD Richard, as part of a team of scientists and engineers at Brunel University and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, contributed to the design and commissioning of the SLD Vertex Detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. During the first physics run, 13.9k events from

Microsoft Word - june_event_summary.docx

Wet weather June 2019 The UK experienced a spell of very wet weather in mid-June as a low pressure system and associated fronts brought widespread and slow moving heavy rainfall. In parts of Lincolnshire around 2.5 times the monthly average rainfall fell from 10 to 12 June, and there was further

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2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

Unprecedented extreme heatwave, July 2022 The UK experienced a brief but unprecedented extreme heatwave from 16 to 19 July 2022, as hot air moved north from the near-continent, with extreme temperatures recorded on both 18th and 19th. On 19th, 40.3°C was recorded at Coningsby (Lincolnshire

eastern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

Eastern England: climate The area comprises the counties of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincolnshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire and parts of Essex and Hertfordshire The altitude of much of the area is below 60 metres and the Fens has the largest tract of low, flat land

Microsoft Word - 2025_01_wind_rain_snow.docx

January led to further significant flooding problems. Worst hit areas included parts of Leicestershire and Lincolnshire with major incidents declared. A severe flood warning was issued for the River Soar at caravan parks near Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire due to both heavy rain and snowmelt

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2019: A year in review

just 25% of its average monthly rainfall. Essex was the driest county, with just 9.2mm of rain through the whole of April.  Weather in summer 2019 June was a significantly wet month for some parts of the UK. Notably, Lincolnshire received 230% of the rainfall expected for the month, compared

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