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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

met-office_classroom-presentation_bringingdatatolife_primary_final.pdf

Bringing data to life Age range: 7-11 What will weather information look like in the future? www.metoffice.gov.uk | 2 © Crown Copyright 2019, Met Office Icebreaker: Quiz! • yWhat do you think ‘weather data’ is? • yWhy is data so important to predicting the weather and climate? • yWhy is telling

metoffice_climatechange_interpretingclimatemodels_presentation_deeperdiscovery.pdf

depending on which scenario you consider? • If so, what does this difference look like? • What might the impacts of these changes be? • Which future UK might they like to live in and why? www.metoffice.gov.uk | 3 © Crown Copyright 2022, Met Office Find out more at www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools www.metoffice.gov.uk | 4 © Crown Copyright 2022, Met Office

careers_poster_secondary.pdf

Do you like to... ask questions? imagine stories? improve things? create experiments? solve problems? Like millions you probably know us best for the weather forecasts that you hear on the news or read on your phone. If you’re passionate about Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM), great

careers_poster_primary.pdf

Do you enjoy... solving puzzles? fixing things? helping people? working with others? getting out and about? Like millions you probably know us best for the weather forecasts that you hear on the news or read on your phone. If you’re passionate about Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM

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(BEIS) and, as such, does not receive money direct from the UK Parliament. It generates revenue from contracts with government and commercial customers for services provided. Any surplus generated is either reinvested or returned to BEIS through dividend payments. Please also see further information detailed on our website - Management of the Met Office - Met Office

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Impacts on small-scale wind power generation

What is the risk? Using wind power generation effectively is one way to cut carbon emissions and help limit the impact of climate change. Homes and businesses can do this by using small-scale turbines, but to be cost effective and beneficial for the environment they must be in the right place

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

factsheet_2-thunderstorms_2023.pdf

ragged clouds either merged with it or not, and precipitation sometimes in the form of virga. Figure 1. A mature cumulonimbus cloud (© M.J.O. Dutton). Cumulonimbus clouds normally develop from large cumulus but they can also do so from stratocumulus or altocumulus. When they cover a large expanse of sky

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