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the issues with Eurocontrol aviation revenues. • Given the minor delays to accounts stemming from COVID-19 issues an additional Board Meeting would be convened to approve the Annual Report and Accounts. • James Partington (NED, BEIS representative) briefed the Board on activities at BEIS, particularly

MOB Summary 27 June 11

work on these issues. • JH gave an introduction to the Corporate Strategy Review, briefly outlining the history of the Met Office’s conversion to a Trading Fund and the progress along the journey to becoming a successful, scientific, commercial business. • Arwel Griffiths (Director of Business

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Wind and thunderstorm warnings issued

will be especially strong along southern coasts, drivers towing caravans will need to be cautious while those carrying items on the roof should make sure these are properly secured.” Further ahead Looking ahead to the rest of August, there are some early signals for at least a brief spell of something

wiser0031_wiser-western-project-summary.pdf

a wide range of actors and forms of collaboration. Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) frameworks which can effectively track this process are essential to demonstrate the benefits and build support for the increased investment which the development of these services requires. A policy brief

Understanding the Met Office Mountain Forecast: Your guide to staying safe

are tailored specifically for outdoor enthusiasts, walkers, climbers, and mountaineers, offering vital information to help you plan and prepare for your trip. Forecasts are issued daily before 6pm and cover: The evening period The next two full days (midnight to midnight) A brief outlook for the following

Arctic sea ice melt season 2016

skill of the SEARCH Sea Ice Outlook 2008-2013, Geophysical Research Letters, 41, 2411-2418, doi:10.1002/2014GL059388 Downloads Arctic sea ice melt season brief October 2016 (PDF 1.31 MB) Arctic sea ice minimum report - September 2016 (PDF 467 KB) Current Arctic sea ice extent report - August 2016 (PDF 196 KB) Current Arctic sea ice extent report - July 2016 (PDF 544 KB) Current Arctic sea ice extent report - June 2016 (PDF 333 KB)  

Ocean models at the Met Office

The models are generally the result of international scientific community efforts or collaboration between the Met Office and academic groups in the National Partnership for Ocean Prediction (NPOP). Links to the community model homepages are provided within the brief descriptions below. ERSEM ERSEM

Microsoft Word - MOB Summary 24 May 11[1].doc

Met Office Board Summary 24 May 2011 • The Met Office Board were given a brief on the current Volcanic Ash situation, following the Eruption of Grimsvotn, Iceland. • Rob Varley, Operations and Services Director, gave more detail regarding Met Office activities and capabilities. It was also noted

What is meant by Loss and Damage?

to assist developing countries in responding to losses and damages. Extreme weather events – made more extreme by climate change trigger losses and damage to local communities. Picture iStock As planning for COP28 accelerates, the topic of Loss and Damage will once again be high on the agenda

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of Guidance area showing text information and link to Flood Guidance Statement PDF 13 Saving and using saved map views Within Hazard Manager you can save a map view so that you can focus in on the area(s) of the country that are of most importance to you. Once set up the same views can be used for both

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