Met Office

Training for Industry

Designed to help you better understand and interpret meteorological information.

Training for industry - man and woman

Our courses for industry can be held in our excellent facilities in Exeter or a location of your choice and can be tailored to meet your specific needs. They are focussed and practical and are delivered by highly skilled ex-forecasters and observers.

Our courses and training include:

Aviation Training

As leaders in aviation meteorology we have developed a wide range of training courses to help the aviation community better understand and interpret meteorological information.

Training for Road Operators

OpenRoad weather training has been developed for all levels of skills and experience, the courses enable you to assess the road risks in winter weather and make informed decisions.

Rail Weather Training

The rail weather course is designed to provide information on why the UK has such diverse weather and how weather events have an effect on the rail industry.

Broadcast Training

The Met Office College offers broadcast courses for both new and experienced television and radio weather presenters.

The Met Office College provides a wide range of courses. To receive more information about training please register your details.

  • We have developed a wide range of training courses for the aviation community

    Aviation training

    As leaders in aviation meteorology we have developed a wide range of training courses for the

  • courses incorporate interactive and practical learning techniques

    Road operations

    The road training has been developed in consultation with experienced highway engineers and

  • how weather events have an effect on the rail industry

    Rail weather

    The rail weather course is designed to provide information on why the UK has such diverse weather

  • offering broadcast courses for both new and experienced television and radio weather presenters

    Broadcast training

    The Met Office College offers broadcast courses for both new and experienced television and