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  • Met Office daily weather: Largely settled as high pressure continues to dominate

    goes on, with the best of sunshine for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and then maybe later on down towards East Anglia and the southeast as some drier air begins to move in from the continent. "Temperatures on Thursday, again, high teens where we do see the sunshine, but if you're stuck under the cloud

  • Weekend staying cold

    There are a number of yellow National Severe Weather Warnings for snow and ice in place which run into Saturday morning. Warnings may well be updated over the weekend so keep up to date with the forecast in your area. Want to know what the weather is doing where you are over the weekend? Here's

  • WISER EWSA at the frontline of climate action – celebrating World Meteorological Day 2024

    it to reduce risk. In other cases people at the grassroots receive weather information, but they do not understand it and are not able to act upon it. WISER-EWSA’s approach to overcome this “mismatch” is to co-produce weather information. Co-producing weather information involves different people

  • english-wiser-gesi-how-to-guide_small-grants-pitches.pdf

    access to technology (radio, tv) and information, they are less likely to be prepared for weather shocks if information is conveyed through that medium. • The main risks to which these groups are exposed when: (i) they try to access WCIS through existing channels, OR ii) if they do not access fully WCIS

  • metoffice_peopleinweatherandclimate_firstexplorations_22-04_skills-matching.pdf

    ; meteorologist (weather forecaster); construction worker (builder); head teacher; tennis club manager; hospital administrator; gardener; beach lifeguard and architect Explain any career the group isn’t familiar with, then ask them to put their hand up if they think the weather is important to a person doing

  • An update on a record breaking June

    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 The Executive Team Non-Executive

  • FAQ's - Tech Storm

    parking is also available in the Met Office grounds, if you require a space and would like to reserve one please contact us at MyTech@metoffice.gov.uk with your details.   Q: Arriving at the Met Office, where do I go?   On arrival please follow signs for parking and then reception where you should go

  • responsible-business-policy-final-november-2025.pdf

    responsible approach to business. Together these ensure we really do deliver our purpose of helping people to make better decisions to stay safe and thrive. The Responsible Business Committee has the remit of overseeing and bringing together the extensive range of responsible business activity undertaken

  • responsible-business-policy-final-november-2025pdf

    responsible approach to business. Together these ensure we really do deliver our purpose of helping people to make better decisions to stay safe and thrive. The Responsible Business Committee has the remit of overseeing and bringing together the extensive range of responsible business activity undertaken

  • james_tappin-on_the_importance_of_polarisation.pdf

    . Has been shown that exposures ≤10min would still give adequate signal to noise (c.f. HI-2 at 80 min). What does polarization provide? ● ● Depth perception, since the scattering function for polarized brightness is much more peaked towards the Thomson sphere than for total brightness

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