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met-office-social-value-charter-final-version.pdf

contributes to our purpose of helping you “make better decisions to stay safe and thrive and aligns with the three strategic anchors” (Penny Endersby Chief Executive) The Met Office Values Our values are about what we do as an organisation, they are what the Met Office stands for and what we want to achieve

Is further stormy weather on the way?

and climate 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

Microsoft Word - WISER Letter Template.docx

conditions to generate income. “For me, the drought is a blessing in disguise. But when it starts raining, I will do what everyone does; plant crops,” said Echoka. Supported by: Fund Manager: Delivery Partners: To others, especially the elderly people, the prevailing climatic conditions are something

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UK prepares for historic hot spell

wouldn’t get to this situation but for the first time ever we are forecasting greater than 40°C in the UK. “Climate attribution scientist at the Met Office, Dr Nikos Christidis, said “In a recent study we found that the likelihood of extremely hot days in the UK has been increasing and will continue to do

Microsoft Word - Scotland PWSCG minutes_ 30 October 2023_Final

with emergencies linked to severe weather events. The group were informed that MO and SEPA are involved with Police Scotland when planning operations. The advisor email was a product sited as particularly useful. The advance noticed the MO do often provide is extremely useful to them in planning where

ukcp18_factsheet_soil_moisture.pdf

the UK and Europe. These are referred to as RCM-12. We expect water balance data to become available from UKCP Local (Kendon et al, 2019) at a future date, when we will update this factsheet. The probabilistic projections are not considered here because they do not include detailed water balance

ukcp18-fact-sheet-soil-moisture-jan-2021.pdf

the UK and Europe. These are referred to as RCM-12. We expect water balance data to become available from UKCP Local (Kendon et al, 2019) at a future date, when we will update this factsheet. The probabilistic projections are not considered here because they do not include detailed water balance

Dr Kirsty Hanley

during field campaigns such as DYMECS and COPE - the Convective Precipitation Experiment. Career background Kirsty joined the Met Office in March 2013. Prior to this Kirsty completed her PhD in ocean waves and air-sea interactions at the University of Reading in 2008. Kirsty then went on to do post-doctoral work at the University of Reading, focusing on the initiation of convection over orography in convective-scale ensembles.    

Monthly Weather Reports

but it has also contained a variety of monthly maps, station data and district values. These are scans of the initial reports that were published and they do not include any official corrections which may have been published at a later date. The full monthly weather summaries have been scanned

ukcp18-guidance-data-availability-access-and-formats.pdf

UKCP18 Guidance: Data availability, table access and formats Contents 1. What data is available for download? 2. Where can you download the data? 3. How do you register for access to the data? 4. Where can you find out more about the underpinning science 5. What are the restrictions on use? 6. What

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