Matt Taylor
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 42 |
Born | Columbus |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Siblings | Maxine Taylor |
Official site | matttaylor-chain.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Songs | SongsI Remember When I Was YoungStraight as a Die · 1973 I Remember When I Was YoungThe First 30 Years · 1998 Black and BlueToward the Blues · 1971 View 25+ more |
List | I Remember When I Was YoungStraight as a Die · 1973 |
Date of birth | October 17,1981 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Current team | Real Salt Lake |
Picked date | Kickers Offenbach |
Education | University of California, Los Angeles |
Weight | 74 (kg) |
Groups | Chain |
The Wild Cherries | |
Albums | Ozindigo Catalyst |
Old New Intuitive | |
Flight Ticket | |
The Breath Within Your Chest | |
2023-04-13 00:00:00 | |
Teams | Forest Green Rovers F.C. |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 505763 |
Matt Taylor Life story
Matthew Taylor is an American soccer coach and former player who currently serves as an assistant coach for Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer.
Storm Ciarán: Flooding and damage hits homes across UK
... BBC Weather s Matt Taylor confirmed that Ciarán has been classified as a weather bomb, or explosive cyclogenesis ...
UK weather: Last dose of summer expected for much of UK
... There will be some " stark contrasts" across the UK, BBC Weather forecaster Matt Taylor said...
UK heatwave: Hottest day expected on Saturday as sweltering weather continues
... On Wednesday much of England and Wales will remain in the high 20s but could reach between 32C in south east England, BBC Weather s Matt Taylor said, with a chance of the hottest day of the year so far being recorded...
Heatwave: Italy's major cities on red heat alert
... But BBC Weather s Matt Taylor says that temperatures could be in the mid to high 40s for many in the central and eastern Mediterranean by the weekend and carrying on into next week - which could potentially come close to breaking records...
UK weather: Heat-health alert will be followed by thunderstorms
... A brief but potent burst of heat and humidity will see temperatures at their highest on Friday in East Anglia and south-east England, with 28-30C possible, according to BBC Weather s Matt Taylor...
Thunderstorms to hit the UK this weekend
... BBC Weather meteorologist Matt Taylor said on Saturday it was the western half of Northern Ireland that is most likely to experience thunderstorms, with a yellow warning issued for the area between 14:00 and 21:00 BST...
Heat-health alert in force as parts of UK to hit 30C
... " Most areas will also notice an increase in how humid it is too, which will lead to some warm nights, " said BBC meteorologist Matt Taylor, adding that there was a chance of " some sporadic torrential thunderstorms"...
More snow and ice forecast for parts of the UK after travel chaos
... " With clearing skies and snow on the ground, temperatures tonight will drop like a stone, " said BBC weather forecaster Matt Taylor...
Heat-health alert in force as parts of UK to hit 30C
By Charley AdamsBBC News
An amber heat-health alert has come into force as some parts of the UK are forecast to hit 30C in The Coming days.
The amber warning, which indicates high temperatures could affect all ages and impact the health service, is in place across eastern and southern England, as well as in The Midlands .
It will be 5C to 10C above normal June weather this weekend, say forecasters.
The alert, issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), was escalated from yellow to amber on Thursday.
Fire services have issued warnings about wildfires and urged people to be " vigilant" this weekend.
Thursday was the hottest day of the year So Far , according to the Met Office .
Parts of south-east and north-east England, as well as The Midlands , are due to experience temperatures of 28C to 30C on Saturday, say BBC forecasters.
" Most areas will also notice an increase in how humid it is too, which will lead to some warm nights, " said BBC meteorologist Matt Taylor , adding that there was a chance of " some sporadic torrential thunderstorms".
He Said with " very dry ground" there was a risk of localised flooding where torrential downpours occur.
The temperatures this weekend will be a " big leap" for some eastern areas of the country where it has been cooler recently, added Mr Taylor.
He also noted that air quality would deteriorate over the weekend due to south-east winds coming off The Continent .
A less severe yellow alert, which advises people to check on vulnerable family and friends, is in place for the north of England and London.
A Met Office yellow warning for thunderstorms is also in place for all of Wales and large parts of southern England from 14:00 BST until 21:00 on Saturday.
This could mean disruption to travel, power cuts and some localised flooding from the heaviest showers.
During the period of hot weather, the UKHSA advises people to:
The UKHSA said it was difficult to predict the exact impact of The Higher temperatures on the health service, but that there would be additional need from vulnerable groups who suffer in The Heat .
This includes people over 65, those with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions and children.
Andy Cole , The Assistant chief fire officer from Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service, urged people to be " vigilant" this weekend and avoid using disposable barbecues or starting campfires.
There was a " record number" of wildfires Last Year , He Said , adding that Dorset and Wiltshire saw a " roughly 400% increase" compared to the year before, with 911 recorded.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Mr Cole said wildfires were " extremely dangerous" and could take a lot of resources from The Fire service.
Fire crews across the UK are being trained in, from Southern Europe and the US, to tackle wildfires.
Climate Change is making heatwaves in the UK more likely and more extreme.
Last Year was the UK's warmest ever - Coningsby , in Lincolnshire, reached a record 40. 3C on 19 July.
The UKHSA expects heatwaves are " likely to occur more often, be more intense and last longer in The Years and decades ahead".
The new colour-coded alert system, launched last week, is run by the UKHSA and the Met Office and is aimed at reducing illness and deaths among The Most vulnerable.
There is one further alert, Not Yet issued, representing The Most serious risk. The Red Alert means there is a significant risk to life even for healthy people and a severe impact is likely across all sectors.
Individuals can sign up to receive alerts directly, and people can specify which region they would like to receive alerts for.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com