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Why do we have seasons?

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People are at the heart of what we do

recognised in New Year Honours for Met Office Science Fellow, Richard Jones Professor Jason Lowe, Head of Climate Services, is awarded an OBE Our experts are globally recognised for what they do and we even hold our own annual Awards for Excellence where we recognise and celebrate our colleagues’ wide

When does Autumn officially start?

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How do we name storms?

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Values at the heart of what we do

Our values were created by our employees, and they truly represent what is important to all of us. They are a unique expression of our Met Office personality, and they are embedded into everything we do. We're a force for good Our planet matters. The time is now, and we’re the people to make

How does humidity affect health?

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mm of rainfall recorded at Dunstaffnage (Argyll) on the 31st. It was quite warm and muggy and the temperature did not fall below 13.5 °C at Culzean Castle (Ayrshire) on the night of the 30th/31st. Northern Ireland diary of highlights It was generally cool during the first nine days, with fairly

WABI – Do I Have Enough Data

| Weather Analytics for Business Insights - Do I have enough data? What are the time step intervals in your data? Sub-hourly Hourly Daily Weekly Monthly Do you have at least 3 years worth of data? Do you have at least 3 years worth of data? Do you have at least 3 years worth of data? Is your data

How does the Met Office forecast snow?

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