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Co-production: effective approaches for service development

International Development Manager for Africa, Kathrin Hall, blogged in June 2016 about a workshop held as part of the MHEWS Tanzania project. Stakeholder engagement was at the heart of the Severe Weather Events - Effective Planning (SWEEP) workshop. Read this blog post to find out more. Supported by: You may

MINUTES PWSCG 25-Apr-17 Final

for agreed PWSCG national meetings Ongoing and liaise with Wales to agree a date. 9 Secretariat Draft a reply to Martin Jones (UKGEOS Project) Complete 1 1. Welcome & Introductions WW welcomed attendees. Apologies were received from Paul Furlong (Highways England), Tracy Goode (Wales), Charlie Hall

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Expertise allowing future flight technology to soar

NATS and BAE Systems, providing necessary weather information and guidance to ensure the safe and efficient operations of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Commencing next month, a share of £30million for the 16-month project will come from the Future Flight Challenge, Phase 2 competition, part

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Lightning for some heralds change to fresher conditions

A National Severe Weather Warning for thunderstorms has been issued for parts of southern and eastern England and will come into force at 1pm (Sunday) and expire at 6am tomorrow morning (Monday). This warning complements an existing warning for parts of South West England, which will expire at 6pm

weatherlands-weather-report.pdf

7-11 years Weatherlands weather report Hello and welcome to your national Weatherlands update right here from the Council of Forecasters. For the vast majority of the City of Celestia it will be another fine day with more lovely weather to come throughout the week. But there’s always one or two

Marine data assimilation

profiles, sea surface temerature (SST), sea surface height (SSH), and sea ice concentration observations are all assimilated into Met Office ocean model systems on a daily basis. Much of the data comes from satellites with various satellites providing SSH measurements, SST observations coming from

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Mixed picture for the week ahead

continue further north and west with more rain to come. The rain will be heavy and persistent at times and National Severe Weather warnings for rain have been issued for parts of Scotland from Wednesday through to Friday.” Temperatures will be near or above average this week, with a growing signal

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Wind warnings issued

named this low pressure system Storm Noa as it will bring strong winds across northern France. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Matthew Lehnert, said: “Most places will see showers or longer spells of rain today but the impacts are most likely to come from strong winds. Gusts of 50-60 mph

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Unsettled week ahead

We have an unsettled few days to come, yellow wind and rain warnings have been issued and in the north there could be some snow over higher ground at times. The warnings highlight potential travel disruption and the possibility of large waves in coastal areas in the south and west.   🌧️ Rain

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