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metoffice_forecastingandprediction_deeperdiscovery_22-04_weather-stories.pdf

every group has looked at their weather forecast, ask the groups the following questions: • • exaggerated? • • What words and language are used to describe the weather? Is this weather report exaggerated? Is the information What does the headline say? What type of picture illustrations or graphics

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A cold start to the week

of people are seriously affected and even die from illnesses linked to the cold. Protecting yourself from the cold may seem like common sense but many people do not manage to keep themselves warm. “If you know someone at risk, someone over 65, anyone with dementia or a heart and lung condition, or a young

Chemical Meteorology (CHEMET) service

purposes, e.g. damage to a pipeline or systems failure at an industrial plant. What does the CHEMET service provide? Telephone advice is available on demand to give a simple short-range prediction of the anticipated behaviour of the plume. Within 20 minutes, the formal forecast and plume map will be sent

Publication scheme

publication scheme approved by the Information Commissioner's Office. This publication scheme commits the Met Office to making information available to the public as part of its normal business activities. The information is organised into the following classes of information: Who we are and what we do What

What is an ensemble forecast?

to how far ahead we can predict any detail. To test how these small differences in the initial conditions may affect the outcome of the forecast, an ensemble system can be used to produce many forecasts. How we do ensemble forecasts Instead of running just a single forecast, the computer model is run

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Amber warning for rain

on weather reports and local news for details of any disruption in your area. “Our teams are doing all they can to reduce the risk for communities, but if there is flooding we want to make sure people are doing all they can to keep themselves safe.” A Yellow Met Office Weather Warning for wind is in place

Aerodrome Weather Warnings

traffic control units General aviation pilots What does it include?  Warnings cover various weather conditions: Strong Wind: Mean 20kt or more and/or gusts of 28kt Gale: Mean 34kt or more and/or gusts of 43kt Frost: Ground Frost, Air Frost, Ground and Air Frost Snow Fog: Including Freezing Fog

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and September. So, if we already know the “typical” weather in a season – that is, the “climate”, then why do we need a forecast? Well a season’s characteristics naturally vary from one year to another; for example, a mild and wet winter one year may be followed by a cold and dry winter the next

caa-case-study-4---high-pressure---winter-flight-gamet.pdf

to the trough. Lydd is both coastal and near to the trough. Lydd’s runway is aligned 03-21, so thankfully cross wind on take-off should not be an issue. However, beware of gusts to 30kts. c. Site specific information Let’s have a look at the METARs/TAFs along the route, do they confirm

Can AI developments really be green?

consultancy Insights 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

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