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Food, Farming and Natural Environment Climate Service

and infrastructure systems. A recent partnership activity looking at impacts of weather and climate extremes on the UK food chain has brought together the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP) Universities of Exeter, Leeds, Reading, Bristol, Oxford and University College London, Defra, the Food Standards

aspire-project-summary-final.pdf

by helping nations move away from expensive post-disaster emergency aid towards anticipatory action to ensure long-term food security and climate resilience. ASPIRE was delivered from March 2017 to March 2020 by a consortium including the Met Office, Walker Institute at the University of Reading

Advancing tropical cyclone forecasts - WCSSP case study

across the region.” Research by the University of Reading as part of the WCSSP Southeast Asia project has uncovered insights into the role of equatorial waves, which are atmospheric waves that are trapped near the equator, in the formation of cyclones. The researchers analysed over 3,400 tropical

wiser0133_10_principles_coproduction.pdf

late to be useful to farmers resulting in the forecast being made available earlier. The communities that embrace these kinds of initiatives see a substantial improvement in crop yields. An agro-pastoralist in Garissa, Kenya, reading climate advisories (Source: CARE ALP/E. Aduma, 2014) Create a safe

MO_COP_programme_v2

, and how we can build greater resilience. Organised by: CICERO, Met Office, University of Exeter, University of Leeds, University of Reading EU Pavilion virtual event Peatlands Pavilion UNFCCC side event Throughout COP26 there may be other events that the Met Office is supporting, for example through

Dr Joseph Daron

with a degree in meteorology from the University of Reading. During the four year course Joe spent one year in the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma.

LFRic - a modelling system fit for future computers

the way that the Unified Model solves Newton's laws (the part of the model that is referred to as the dynamical core). The project was called GungHo and ran for 5 years and involved natural and computational scientists from the Met Office, the universities of Bath, Exeter, Leeds, Manchester, Reading

Microsoft Word - Met Office Board Summary January 2024

from the Board Effectiveness Review were tabled. While the top-level summary was that the Board was working well, there were suggestions to take forward, including around continuing to engage the Board with strategy formulation. The feedback would be collated and distilled into recommendations to table at the next meeting. Rob Woodward closed the meeting. The next meeting was scheduled for 27 March at the University of Reading.

PowerPoint Presentation

Presentations Games Mindmaps Group Work Reading Class Discussions Definitions Climate tools Data analysis Mini whiteboards Guest Lectures Percent How enjoyable did you find the training? 1 not at all to 5 extremely 100% 90% 80% 70% 70.6% 60% 50% 40% 30% 29.4% 20% 10% 0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1 2 3 4 5 Use

wiser0193_highway_visualisation_fact_sheet.pdf

: October 2019* *please ensure the information in this document is still relevant at time of reading as websites and available products may change in time Current remote visualisation capability The following online platforms are currently available for visualising model and satellite data. Each

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