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Julian T. Heming, Met Office, Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom Recorded presentation Poster PDF (733.4 kB) In 1994 the Met Office implemented a new method for the initialisation of tropical cyclones in its global model. In trials this resulted in a 30% drop in track forecast errors. In ...
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The chilly conditions across the next few days could bring travel disruption and power cuts, with forecasters warning parts of England could see as much as 40cm of snow. There are separate yellow weather warnings for snow and ice in force for most areas of the UK over the weekend and ...
Looking ahead to the Bank Holiday weekend, Mr Petagna said the forecast was a "very mixed picture". Most of the UK is likely to experience some rain, but temperatures will remain fairly warm in the mid to late teens. Wednesday was the warmest day...
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Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom; and J. Tandy The last year at the UK Met Office the last year has been both exciting and challenging as a lot has happened over the last year. This talk will present some of the main highlights of the past year and present plans for the next. ...
Yet, while many months ago he and several of his rivals correctly forecast a pre-Christmas freeze, the organisation that told us last year to prepare for a 'barbecue summer' was getting it wrong again. This is our own famous Met Office, which last September confidently predicted a warmer...
The IBM computer is the Met Office's chief weapon in what appears to be a losing battle with British cynicism. In its eternal quest to feed its keepers with the information they need to foretell our fiendishly changeable weather, it consumes more energy than 2,000 homes. Each of the nine...
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