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Weather and climate science and services in our changing world  As our ability to better understand and predict future weather and climate develops, so too do the expectations of our customers and stakeholders. These evolving demands, together with the opportunities provided by new technology

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New Joint Director of UK National Climate Science Partnership announced

of Science at the Met Office said: "The UK already has great strengths in climate science, at the Met Office, the NERC Centres and in our universities. But together we can do so much more, and there's never been a more critical need for a national climate science partnership. The UKNCSP provides

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Fine for many Christmas day, then unsettled – Dec'20

of rain, heavy showers and strong winds are likely, and there is an increased chance of snow down to lower levels in places.   How often do we see a white Christmas in the UK? Snow is synonymous with Christmas for many, but just how often do we see a white Christmas in the UK? Find out more here. Stay

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and evaluate Plan with and based on people’s knowledge Invest in communications that account for different groups’ access and availability to different communications channels. For example, do women have access to mobile phones, TV or radio? Is the target population literate? How can different

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Up to 50% increase in wildfires by 2100

what is changing, what effect this could have on people and the environment, and what communities need to do to prepare.” The research used two scenarios to examine potential future wildfire patterns: one where ambitious action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (RCP 2.6); the other

Met Office daily weather: High pressure building through the week

. Temperatures are expected to be closer to the seasonal average than on Monday, but it will still feel pleasantly warm in any sunshine that does occur. High pressure will build across the UK this week, eventually providing many of us with calm conditions But calm doesn't automatically mean sunny

SADIS visualisation software suppliers

level' evaluations of functionality, and not detailed technical certifications of compliance. See the latest evaluation criteria. a) The software evaluation process does not certify or endorse any single software application; neither does it recommend one application over another. The software

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High pressure brings plenty of sunshine and temperatures of 22°C

: “The UK will have a sunny start to April this week. Temperatures will slowly build, with highs of 21-22°C possible by Thursday and Friday. Other than a small chance of some light rain grazing the far southwest of England it will be a dry week too. At this time of the year, we do start to see higher UV

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Storm Isha has been named

, and share this information so friends and family know what to do too. "If you see damaged power lines or lines brought down over the coming days, stay well clear and call 105 for free to report it, or dial 999 if there’s an immediate danger to life." Next week The winds will gradually ease through

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