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Memo

. The meeting discussed the potential opportunities for both organisations and areas of partnership that might develop. • Nick Jobling (Chief Financial Officer) presented the Finance Report. The Board discussed the risks around the resourcing gaps, especially those relating to constraints on pay

Memo

and policy, tax liabilities relating to staff travel, and full utilisation of the Collaboration Building. • The Board discussed progress with the new ECMWF Bologna Data Centre. • The Board discussed the performance of the Met Office Business Group, including revenue and new services. • The Board

Met Office Pricing Policy

requirements relating to pricing (be they mandatory or self-regulating codes of practice).  These include, but are not restricted to HM Treasury Guidelines, International Financial Reporting Standards and Revenue Recognition rules. 9. Complaints ​​​​​​​9.1. The Met Office is committed to providing

East Anglia radar planning application and approval Q&As

A series of useful questions and answers relating to the planning application and approval.proval

a preferred construction traffic route, so that traffic going directly through the village centre is avoided. In the 2 weeks prior to construction starting at the site, there will be an increase in traffic relating to deliveries such as portable toilets, staff portacabin, and fencing to make

soc_supplement-002.pdf

of standardised indices relating to climate extremes derived from observations of UK temperature and rainfall. Monthly and annual statistics are essential for monitoring climate change over decades and centuries. However, the impacts of climate variability and change are often felt through extreme weather

Microsoft Word - 2022_02_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx

) and Chivenor (Devon). Most stations in England south of London recorded gusts of over 60Kt (69mph) – such as 68Kt (78mph) at Charlwood (Surrey) and 67Kt (77mph) at Boscombe Down (Wiltshire). Wind speeds as high as this are extreme for southern England and south Wales and might be regarded

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

, Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, Warwick and York, Queen Mary University of London, King’s College London, Imperial College London, UCL, Newcastle University, The Alan Turing Institute, Hartree Centre. The JADE 2 service, hosted at STFC’s Hartree Centre, will be a unique national resource providing a state

Microsoft Word - 2022_01_storms_dudley_eunice_franklin.docx

(Dorset), 76Kt (87mph) at Mumbles Head (West Glamorgan), 73Kt (84mph) at Aberdaron (Gwynedd) and 72Kt (83mph) at Pembrey Sands (Carmarthenshire) and Chivenor (Devon). Most stations in England south of London recorded gusts of over 60Kt (69mph) – such as 68Kt (78mph) at Charlwood (Surrey) and 67Kt (77mph

Food, forestry and ecosystem services

), is in collaboration with the Walker Institute at the University of Reading. This is being developed to address questions relating to long-term projections of global food production, capacity for agricultural adaptation options, and short-term projections of crop productivity. Crop irrigation Crop irrigation

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