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hort.

American  

abbreviation

  1. horticultural.

  2. horticulture.


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Among the messages on the walls include "achtung feind hort mit" - which translates to "beware, the enemy is listening".

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Once Eyjafjallajökull erupted the centre ran computer models with forecast data and for Dr Matthew Hort, Head of Atmospheric Dispersion at the Met Office, it was the most intense period of his working life before and since.

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But Dr Hort warns: "You can always have a bigger eruption."

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Experts believe that if the 2010 volcanic ash event happened today there would be "nowhere near the same level, if any, disruption" according to both Dr Hort and Mr Nicholson, largely because we now know that the level of ash seen in UK airspace in 2010 was relatively low and safe to fly in.

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Ms Hort said she soon began locking her bedroom door because people would knock on it late at night, and she grew concerned they would let themselves in while she was sleeping.

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