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What is the jet stream and how does it affect our weather?
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What is UV radiation and how does it affect your health?
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Are storms in August unusual and why do we name them?
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What is the Gulf Stream and how does it affect UK weather?
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factsheet_19-take-flight_2023.pdf
above and wondered at the secrets it may hold. It was recognised early on that opening up the skies to flight by human invention would not only create many opportunities for travel and navigation, but also enable closer scientific study of the atmosphere and, in so doing, allow for our assertion
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factsheet_19-take-flight_2023pdf
above and wondered at the secrets it may hold. It was recognised early on that opening up the skies to flight by human invention would not only create many opportunities for travel and navigation, but also enable closer scientific study of the atmosphere and, in so doing, allow for our assertion
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024pdf
warnings were heeded. Warnings were issued to the relevant coastal ports using the telegraph but visible signals were required in order to communicate them to ships. To do this FitzRoy designed a system of cones and drums to be hoisted on a mast or other visible site. The cones and drums, which were
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf
warnings were heeded. Warnings were issued to the relevant coastal ports using the telegraph but visible signals were required in order to communicate them to ships. To do this FitzRoy designed a system of cones and drums to be hoisted on a mast or other visible site. The cones and drums, which were
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Do you know what climate action to take for a safer future?
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How does the Met Office work with government, emergency and defence partners?
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