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Yellow thunderstorm warnings issued
bringing with it an increasing risk of thunderstorms to southern counties. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Andy Page, said: “Many places within the warning areas are unlikely to see a thunderstorm at all, but those places that do see one could well see impacts from heavy rain and frequent lightning
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Accessibility statement for the Met Office iOS mobile application
more advice on making your device easier to use if you have a disability. How accessible this mobile application is We know some parts of this mobile application are not fully accessible: Our rainfall, cloud and surface pressure maps do not have a text alternative. We recommend using the location
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International projects
for African Climate (IMPALA) What it is and what it does This research programme, led by the Met Office, aims to improve understanding of Africa's climate to help provide high-quality information that is crucial for effective decision making across the continent. It will lead to a step-change
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sustainability-commitments.pdf
and the participation of all staff, as well as engaging effectively with external stakeholders. Drive We’re dedicated to embedding sustainability in everything we do as an organisation and ensuring there is effective governance in place to enable this. Integrity We believe that operating in a sustainable way should
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Conservative semi-Lagrangian transport schemes
(Eulerian) grid. However, the interpolation operation does not conserve properties of the field, in particular mass. Therefore, an SL based transport scheme does not generally conserve mass of the transported species. Some applications do not need exact mass conservation, e.g. NWP for which
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Who we are
cutting-edge and emerging technologies, and pushing new boundaries to deliver weather and climate science and services that make an impact in our ever-changing world. Impact What we do can impact everyone individually and collectively. Whether that is in terms of our Public Weather Service and National
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Tropical cyclone facts
Tropical cyclones are one of the most dangerous natural hazards to people. Every year, they cause considerable loss of life and do immense damage to property. Find out more about them in this page.
Introduction What is a tropical cyclone? How do tropical cyclones form? How does the tropical cyclone obtain its energy? How do they get their names? Where and when do tropical cyclones occur? How are tropical cyclones ranked? Tropical cyclone prediction Tropical cyclone warnings Notable tropical
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met-office-prospective-worker-privacy-notice.pdf
Privacy Notice for Prospective Workers at the Met Office Data protection laws require all employers to inform individuals applying for jobs or assignments with them about the specifics of their personal data handling practices, which the Met Office will do by issue of this Privacy Notice
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UKCP FAQs
(12 km) and Local (2.2 km) products. The UKCP Marine Projections are available at 11 km resolution. Please note, climate model data at higher spatial and/or temporal resolution adds more detail but does not necessarily provide greater confidence. For further details see our UK Climate Projections
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PowerPoint Presentation
(or what is the problem) the project is trying to address? • What are the main factors that influence the needs (or problem)? Are there specific causes? • Who and what needs to change and how can that be supported? • What are other actors doing to address the problem? • What is the project’s comparative