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and collaboration with other agencies, but it is beneficial to have this recognised within the Civil Contingencies Act. IB spoke about recent improvements to both Beach and mountain safety forecasts in both the App and website. Specific beach safety forecast information is much more prominent

metoffice_bringingdatatolife_firstexplorations_designingaweatherapp.pdf

if it will be a busy day (as tennis will normally be more popular in good weather) in order to see how many staff they will need. Designing a weather app End user profiles cards Hospital administrator Gardener Beach Lifeguard Architect Hospital administrators are responsible for the day-today running of a hospital

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Heatwave on the way

to stay safe at the coast. If you are planning on going to the beach we would encourage you to visit a lifeguarded beach and swim between the red and yellow flags.  “If you get into trouble in the water, Float to Live: lean back, use your arms and legs to stay afloat. Control your breathing, then call

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How long will the July warmth last?

at the coast. If you are planning on going to the beach we would encourage you to visit a lifeguarded beach and swim between the red and yellow flags.”  “If you get into trouble in the water, Float to Live: lean back, use your arms and legs to stay afloat. Control your breathing, then call for help

UK 3-hourly site-specific forecast

Site specific forecasts for over 5,000 sites in the UK, including airports, major landmarks and beaches. Forecast weather data Each site has the following weather forecast data available for it in 3-hourly intervals out to five days: Wind direction (16 point compass) Wind speed (mph) Screen

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Mixed conditions as more schools break up for summer

an opportunity for some to head to the beach in the coming days. Sam Hughes, RNLI Water Safety Manager said: “With the weather looking unsettled, we’re still expecting people during the school summer holidays to head to coastal locations. “We’re reminding people to head for a lifeguarded beach and swim

metoffice_weatherheroes_primary_final.pdf

careers. Read off the following careers which are also illustrated on the slides: Sailor; farmer; lorry driver; pilot; meteorologist (weather forecaster); construction worker (builder); head teacher; tennis club manager; hospital administrator; gardener; beach lifeguard and architect Ask pupils

metoffice_bringingdatatolife_primary_final.pdf

day (as tennis will normally be more popular in good weather) in order to see how many staff they will need. 6 Bringing data to life | Technology and innovation in weather Worksheet: End user profiles Hospital administrator Gardener Beach Lifeguard Architect Hospital administrators are responsible

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