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  2. Met Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Met Tower is a prominent high rise building in Glasgow, Scotland, and was the main building of the former Glasgow Metropolitan College. It originally opened in 1964 as the Stow College of Building, and for most of its life has been known as the Glasgow College of Building and Printing. Its official address is 60 North Hanover Street.

  3. Heather Reid - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Reid took a position at the UK Met Office working in satellite research. [2] [3] From 1994 to 2009 she worked as a weather presenter for BBC Scotland, presenting on Reporting Scotland. She became BBC Scotland's senior weather forecaster, and gave her final broadcast for Reporting Scotland on 22 December 2009.

  4. Glasgow Metropolitan College - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow College of Building had a presence on this site since 1927 although its iconic high rise tower building (later known as the Met Tower) was constructed in 1961-64. [2] It was announced in 2008 that the College would participate in the creation of a 'super campus' to be built by 2012 and based in Glasgow city centre.

  5. New Year’s Eve: Weather map shows how you’ll be ... - AOL

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    The Met Office says that gusts of 50 to 60mph can be expected in the morning, possibly reaching 70mph is exposed areas. Met Office weather warnings for 30 December 2024 (Met Office) North West England

  6. UK weather: Met Office warnings issued ahead of ice and ... - AOL

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    Several weather warnings have been issued across the UK as fresh ice and 75mph winds are set to hit the country.. The Met Office has put in place two yellow weather alerts in parts of the country ...

  7. 1968 Scotland storm - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Hurricane (or Hurricane Low Q) [1] [2] was a deadly storm that moved through the Central Belt of Scotland during mid January 1968. It was described as Central Scotland's worst natural disaster since records began and the worst gale in the United Kingdom.

  8. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The official Met Office data series goes back to 1959 and shows that there only have been a few warm and no hot summers in Glasgow, in stark contrast to areas further ...

  9. Ian McCaskill - Wikipedia

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    He left the RAF in 1961 and joined the Met Office, working at Glasgow Prestwick Airport, Malta and Manchester. In 1978, McCaskill began working at the BBC Weather Centre , and presented the weather forecast for the BBC on both television and radio.