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supercomputing-coding-diy-activity.pdf
which can process information. This could be to perform a calculation or control another device such as the colour of a pixel on a screen. Our supercomputer can do 16,000 trillion calculations per second, that’s 2 million calculations for every person on the planet, every second! It has 460,000
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Jubilee weather forecast
for the weekend itself is to do with how far a plume of warm air, currently across the continent, encroaches over southern areas of the UK from late on Friday. The latest outlook suggests that this plume of warm air could bring a spell of showers to southern areas overnight on Friday and into early Saturday
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ian_boutle_ppt.pptx
manner to this increment (as it does to increments from ‘real’ physical processes), and update all other variables accordingly • Typically, “truth” would be, e.g. (re)analysis • Can easily replace the (re)analysis with output from an ML model • If the ML model is better than the physical model
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wiser0127_coproduction_webinar_qa_0919.pdf
them 5 Probabilistic data - this is challenging even for experienced users of weather data. There seems to be little option other than to train the user - something that is challenging in the context we work in. An area for more research on how this can be delivered and utilised perhaps. 6 How do
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Spotlight on the Head of the Met Office Hadley Centre
attributes do you bring with you? A management style that is informal, and not too concerned about hierarchy. I want to take ideas and feedback from all layers of the organisation. I feel that weather and climate are not so different – the way that people experience climate change is often through more
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The power of weather intelligence
What does the power of weather intelligence mean to you?
For us, it means we can empower the public, government and industry to make smarter decisions with serious impact. And how do we do that? Well, the Met Office is more than a weather forecaster. We are a world leader in weather and climate innovation. We continuously invest in ground-breaking
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PowerPoint Presentation
to ‘traditional’ means (e.g. Biesecker) - Inputs to Enlil (we can ‘see’ the inner edge of Enlil domain) (e.g. Reading/Met Office, IRAP) …but there is much more that we have learnt from STEREO/HI Opening up a wide-field from Sun to Earth, from L5: What does it give you? Tracking and prediction: It is a huge
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metoffice_forecastingandprediction_presentation_firstexplorations_weathercarousel_22-04.pdf
Weather carousel First explorations Icebreaker: Quiz! Now think about… • What are these objects/images for? • Why is predicting the weather important? • Where do we see or hear weather forecasts? • How can weather predictions we read or hear help us make choices? • Did it help you make some choices
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edi-progress-report-v9.pdf
to do on our data....................................................................................... 24 Gender Pay Gap 2021 ............................................................................................... 25 The Met Office Board and our Executive Board
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metoffice_peopleinweatherandclimate_deeperdiscovery_22-04_solving-a-weather-related-problem.pdf
to reflect on their own skills and where their strengths might help them do a similar job to the case studies in the future. If time allows, invite the class to write down one or two ‘career goals’ which could include a skill they want to develop or even something they would like to achieve