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Values at the heart of what we do

Our values were created by our employees, and they truly represent what is important to all of us. They are a unique expression of our Met Office personality, and they are embedded into everything we do. We're a force for good Our planet matters. The time is now, and we’re the people to make

How does the weather impact the railways?

and climate consultancy Insights About us Who we are, what we do and organisational news. Who we are Who we are Our people Our values Our history Accuracy Innovation Impact How we are run How we are run The Met Office Board Our governance structure Public Weather Service Our Chief Executive

People are at the heart of what we do

recognised in New Year Honours for Met Office Science Fellow, Richard Jones Professor Jason Lowe, Head of Climate Services, is awarded an OBE Our experts are globally recognised for what they do and we even hold our own annual Awards for Excellence where we recognise and celebrate our colleagues’ wide

CFC-11

. The Medusa-MS has operated extremely well since the air conditioner was fixed. However, we do appear to have a source of SF 6 contamination, which as yet we have been unable to locate. It is fortunate that SF 6 is also determined via the GC-MD. Inter-lab comparisons were run on all three instruments

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scenarios in the UK 4 perspective. The two perspectives are converging, partly due to a recognition that climate change is altering the frequency or magnitude of challenging events and will continue to do so, and partly because one objective of adaptation is to increase resilience over the long term

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facilities with Devon Record Office. It is a large building, located not far from the main Met Office building (ten minute walk), near the Park and Ride bus stop. Do I have to book before I visit? Yes. Advance booking is essential. This is so that we can provide you with the best service possible

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of England and Scotland. A depth of 51 cm was reported from Bingley, West Yorkshire at 0900 on the 9th. In London, snow depths on the 9th were 18 cm at St James's Park, 21 cm at Greenwich and 25 cm at Hampstead. Among the other heavy falls in the London area, going back to the severe 1962/3 winter, were

record-rainfall---april-to-july-2012---met-office.pdf

affected the south-west coast, with one fatality. Areas of West Yorkshire were affected by flash flooding from the River Calder three times in two weeks during June and July. Evacuations of properties and caravan parks were necessary in Wales, Yorkshire and eastern Scotland. Leisure activities were

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Yorkshire 18.2 °C 26/02/2019 17.6 °C 14/02/1998 136 Bradford (West Yorkshire) 18.4 °C 26/02/2019 16.7 °C 13/02/1998 110 Rothamsted (Herfordshire) 18.2 °C 26/02/2019 17.2 °C 13/02/1998 105 Morpeth, Cockle Park (Northumberland) 17.6 °C 26/02/2019 16.1 °C 29/02/1960 105 Wisley (Surrey) 18.9 °C 27/02/2019

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