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How weather forecasting insights support water industry operations

and high rainfall can lead to an increased volume of incidents which require a response from staff.  An advanced warning of effects relating to weather would allow water companies to prepare for impactful weather events ahead of time, aiding in their operational decision making. The Industry Science

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of the state of science relating to Public Health and Land Cover (Chair: Dr Debbie Hemming, Met Office Hadley Centre) Session 2 14:00-15:30: Improving evidence for public health Aim: Identify key relationships between Public Health and Land Cover (Chair: Dr Sari Kovats, London School of Hygiene

england-and-wales-drought-2010-to-2012---met-office.pdf

companies in these areas introduced hose-pipe bans in early April 2012. The sustained warmth and dry weather in late March also resulted in wild fires in parts of south Wales, Surrey and the Scottish Borders. Further significant drought impacts through the summer of 2012 were only avoided as a result

ukcp18-newsletter.oct21.pdf

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Met Office science helps protect UK plants from rising pest risks

are just one of the topics covered by IPBES, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, an independent international body that connects scientific expertise with policymaking relating to biodiversity and ecosystem services. This week IPBES-12, the twelfth

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Public Health and Land Cover in the UK

workshop. Presentations from the day Introductions and objectives of workshop Public Health and Land Cover workshop introduction State of science in the UK Aim: Provide overview of the state of science relating to Public Health and Land Cover Mapping Vegetation to Assess Allergen Exposures

Protecting our observing capability

-planning discussions with the Met Office do not remove the need for full and proper engagement with the planning system. For general enquiries relating to proposed planning applications that may affect Met Office safeguarded sites, please direct all correspondence to [email protected]. Copies

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