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  • Heatwave continues into July

    this hits many people will head outdoors and make the most of the sunshine – but for others high temperatures, over more than a day or two, can be really uncomfortable and pose a significant risk to health. This is because their bodies may struggle to adapt to working harder, as all our bodies do when

  • A warmer end to the Bank Holiday weekend thanks to April sunshine although showers on the way

    Northeast.  “While we do catch the sunshine, we’re likely to see some showers bubbling up through the afternoon. It’s all eyes out towards the West as we see a weather front arriving and bringing some perhaps quite heavy rainfall to Western parts of Northern Ireland through Tuesday afternoon

  • policy_mo_social_value_220719_web_version.pdf

    There is no single definition of Social Value. Social Value is considered as the wider benefit gained by the local community, businesses and the environment through the better spending of public money. 2.2 The Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 does not provide a definition of Social Value, but states

  • metoffice_extremeweather_deeperdiscovery_creatingextremeweatherguidance.pdf

    questions to prompt their research (slide 3): • What was it? • • Who did it affect and how? When and where did it occur? 30 minutes Groupwork Extreme weather advert slides Case studies on the Met Office website Creating extreme weather guidance 4 5 • What did people do before, during and after the event

  • 2024-community-resilience-leafletpdf

    of impact forecast and an indication of how likely those impacts are. What should I do – this section links to advice and guidance from our partners on how to stay safe in severe weather. Further details – additional information on the forecast weather. Each warning has a colour depending

  • Are we expecting a Sudden Stratospheric Warming?

    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

  • wcssp_calls_faqs_v2.pdf

    progress that I can refer to at this stage? Background information on WCSSP projects can be found at https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/newton. A lot of WCSSP projects have global components that could be of benefit to other WCSSP projects. How is this being managed to avoid duplication of effort? How do we

  • 2024-community-resilience-leaflet.pdf

    of impact forecast and an indication of how likely those impacts are. What should I do – this section links to advice and guidance from our partners on how to stay safe in severe weather. Further details – additional information on the forecast weather. Each warning has a colour depending

  • Glastonbury Festival Weather: A look back at historic extremes

    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

  • factsheet_12-national-meteorological-archive_2023pdf

    , January 1806. Fig. 15. Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort. The earliest diaries we have date from the early eighteenth century and are mostly UK based, but we do have occasional overseas diaries some of which have recently provided valuable weather data for parts of the world that we would not otherwise

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