Search results (2739)

Page 63 of 274

Web results

  • wiser_newsletter0421.pdf

    also be interested in receiving this newsletter, do ask them to subscribe by emailing us. You can also keep up to date by viewing the Met Office and ACPC web pages, joining our LinkedIn group and following our Twitter hashtag #UKaidWISER. WISER East Africa WISER learning event The 31 March 2021

  • dn556906_sustainability-toolkit-tors.pdf

    by UK aid from the UK government; however, the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies The consultant will also use the learning from the Sustainability Assessment to design “progress markers” for co-produced WCIS. The progress markers will help track

  • Are you WeatherReady?

    action to minimise the impacts of severe weather this winter. Caught out by winter weather After a summer of record-breaking temperatures, the new research reveals what people in the UK do to prepare for severe winter weather to avoid accidents or damage.  42% of those surveyed admitted they had

  • tornado-information-guide.pdf

    loss of life. Such large tornadoes are in the minority. Most tornadoes, although they produce damaging winds, do not lead to the widespread devastation often associated with these weather events in the media. Tornado damage is localised; limited by the track of the tornado. Where do tornadoes

  • Met Office explains: How is thunder formed?

    than 30 minutes. Longer-lasting thunderstorms are often the result of multiple cumulonimbus clouds forming in succession or in clusters. READ MORE: What is lightning and how does the Met Office monitor it? Global distribution of thunderstorms Thunderstorms occur across the globe, even in polar regions

  • metoffice_extremeweather_firstexplorations_mitigatingextremeweatherrisks_welsh.pdf

    dynol. Rhagor o wybodaeth yma: www.kfwf.org.uk www.nationalgeographic.com/ environment/natural-disasters/ wildfires/ www.readyforwildfire.org/What- To-Do-If-Trapped/ Lliniaru risgiau tywydd eithafol Cardiau proffil ymchwilio i dywydd eithafol Stormydd eira Mae storm eira'n cyfeirio at wynt oer a chryf

  • Met Office Evaluation Study

    AMDAR ANSR AV Baseline results Baseline scenario ‘Basic’ Met Office Benefits CAA CCRA Central assumptions Central (benefit) estimates Central case CNI COBRA Counterfactual scenario Confidence interval ‘Existing’ Met Office Defra Downstream activities ‘Do-minimum’ scenario ‘Do-nothing’ scenario DESNZ DfT

  • barometer-issue-36.pdf

    crossing responded to the storm, to influence any future fine-tuning. The fact that governments, administrations and agencies can use our work in this way to inform investment in local infrastructure shows the unique value of the work we do. The work we do often pays dividends in the years ahead

  • More active Atlantic hurricane season ahead?

    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-Executive

  • Coronavirus will impact the atmospheric CO2 record – but not enough to slow global heating

    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-Executive

Page navigation

Take our short survey