New weather warning issued in the UK
uk weather: new warnings issued
Heavy snow in Cumbria on Saturday night forced dozens of motorists to abandon their carsScotland has a minimum temperature of minus 125 degrees Celsius.
The Met Office has issued a new yellow weather warning for snow, ice and rain, with more cold and wet weather to come today.
PIC: Met Office.
Including East Midlands Airport, which was forced to temporarily close its runway on Sunday. Previously, Glasgow Airport and London Stansted Airport cancelled some flights on Saturday.
The new weather warnings issued by the Met Office include ice warnings for most of northern England and parts of the Midlands, as well as snowfall warnings for the Welsh Highlands and summits.
The Bureau of Meteorology said the snowfall has the potential to cause severe traffic disruptionsSome roads around 150 meters above sea level may have 2 5 cm of snow, whileThe road at an altitude of about 350 meters can have 10-15 cm of snow
The alert runs from Sunday night until 12 noon Monday.
The Met Office has also issued a yellow weather alert for rainfall in southern Wales and parts of south-west England, which will be in effect from midnight until 6pm on Monday.
Weather forecasters said some homes and businesses could be flooded, and train and bus services could also be affected.
The Royal Automobile Club warned that the northern part of the country "will face an ice rink on Monday as the snow re-freezes overnight".
Princess Crown Prince of Sweden visits Cranfield University
crown princess visits cranfield university
On the third day of her official trip to the United Kingdom, during her visit to the United Kingdom, Princess Victoria, the Crown Princess of Sweden, appeared with her husband, Prince Daniel, in an elegant two-piece suitCranfield University.
At Cranfield University, the royal family appeared elated.
Cranfield University is known as one of the oldest business schools in Europe.
The university is adjacent to Cranfield Airport and Cranfield Flight School, and members of the royal family also took time to tour the cockpit of the Saab 340. Both the prince and princess sat in the cockpit with a happy smile and posed for a photo.
Cranfield University.
Cranfield University is the only university in Europe with an airport, and it works closely with the European business community as well as the British side. YesThe only one in the UK that only trains a Master of Science in Technology and ManagementwithPh.D. candidateof the university. Since the university only trains graduate and doctoral students, there is no undergraduate departmentTherefore, it does not participate in various comprehensive university rankingsIt is the world's top international research university and one of the top 5 research universities in the UK.
This school is a relatively individual school in the UK, and the funds are basically raised by itself, and the funding is relatively small. Therefore, this school is deeply bound to the industry, and it is deeply integrated with the military background.
On the whole, Cranfield suffers from the name, and the second is on the list, and I personally think that for students who want to stay in the UK, this school is also worth knowing. First of all, this school is strong, similar to Beihang University in China, with few students in professional courses and a certain threshold. The major itself is relatively strong, after all, a new major has not been opened in five or six years, and it is all the kind of traditional and professional that can be played, which can be strongly employed. The professors themselves are also very strong and have a lot of resources, such as their marketing, logistics and other majors, and the professors really bring their own resources.
The commercial value and brand in the UK are relatively large. But it is also a school that is easy for our domestic students to ignore.
The British Library is not accessible to Dr. Ethos**
british library tools stay offline
A cyberattack has wreaked havoc on the British Library's digital archives into its third monthPh.D. students saidAfter not having access to the UK's National PhD** database, their research struggled.
More than 600,000 ETHOS files for PhDs** cause significant disruption to PhD students.
The National Library of England has warned that some services could be disrupted for "several months" after being attacked by the Rhysida ransomware group at the end of October.
Many researchers are concerned about the loss of 600,000 Ph.D.** files on ethos. About half of the users are graduate students.
Khadijah Na'eem, a PhD student at Royal Holloway, University of London, told Times Higher Education that the loss of "unlimited access" to the British Library's digital archives had caused her huge hardship.
"I was faltering in research and couldn't access all of this knowledge, especially ethos," she said. She also added that she "hopes the British Library will resolve this nasty attack as soon as possible."
Caroline Ball, academic librarian (business, law and social sciences) at the University of Derby, said: "Ethos is the only free, open access, large-scale, aggregated UK*** institutional repository and subscription database available to researchers, but nothing else can serve both UK** and researchers. ”
Scott Shapiro, director of Yale University's Cybersecurity Lab, said the attack on the British Library showed that hackers were targeting not only "things of value such as passport information," but also data that was of little economic value but of high strategic or reputational importance.
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