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What does a “blend” of AI and physics mean for weather and climate modelling?

Ben Shipway and Caroline Bain are Strategic Heads, leading model development teams at the Met Office. In this blog, they outline the potential future blend of AI and physics-based models, as well as steps the Met Office is taking to achieve ambitious aims.

Met Office week ahead: A little bit of everything on the way

The week begins with a noticeable drop in temperatures as high pressure settles in from the west, ushering in a brisk northerly wind.

How does the Met Office forecast snow?

After the recent spell of wintry weather across parts of the UK, snow has once again become a talking point.

Met Office weekend weather: A change on the cards after this week's snow and ice

As we approach the weekend, the UK’s weather is set for a notable shift.

Met Office 10-day trend: A colder spell gives way to changeable weather

As we move deeper into November, many across the UK will have noticed a sharp drop in temperatures.

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Staying safe in snow and ice: Met Office WeatherReady tips

As winter tightens its grip, the Met Office has issued an amber warning for snow, with further warnings for snow and ice in force across parts of the UK.

Next generation modelling systems at the Met Office

The Met Office stands at the forefront of weather and climate science, continually evolving its capabilities to deliver ever more accurate and useful forecasts.

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