More Features
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It's all in the detail
For RAF flight crews, adverse weather is not just an inconvenience - it can directly affect their ability to do their jobs, which is why having a Met Office forecaster based in their planning room is proving an invaluable resource.28 February 2011
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Health alerts save lives
For sufferers of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) even subtle changes in the weather can mean the difference between life and death, which is why the Met Office runs Healthy Outlook® — a world-leading service that lets people with COPD know when difficult weather is on its way.28 February 2011
In brief
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The importance of integrity
Why people rely on us
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Soaked to the skin
Is it getting wetter?
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Forecasting in the big blue
Offshore marine consultants
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Probing the clouds
Amazing photograph taken from research flight
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Smart thinking
New Chairman Greg Clarke brings fresh perspectives
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Investing in weather services
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150 years of forecasting
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Biodiversity at the Met Office
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100th anniversary of the British Antarctic Expedition video
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Hurricanes
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Climate models
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