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Forecasting the weather
As the UK’s national weather service, the Met Office is able to put weather forecasts into wider context. Not only do we have a record of observations, but we also forecast the weather for today, tomorrow and beyond, including considering uncertainties and upcoming changes to weather types. How do
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metoffice_weatherwarriors_firstexplorations_22-04_uk-weather-and-climate-quiz.pdf
Groupwork UK weather and climate quiz presentation slides UK weather and climate quiz • How do they identify something as a risk? • others safe? • adapt to the risk? • How do they manage these risks to keep themselves and What changes might they put in place to either mitigate or Can they think of risks
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Carrington/L5 – Going Forward Where Do We Go From Here? Discussion & Actions © Crown copyright Met Office The ‘Carrington’ mission • Conceived as a UK National mission • High heritage UK platform & instrumentation • Low cost • Has generated interest & momentum • OPERATIONALLY reliable 24x7 data
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A warm, sunny weekend before a return to cooler weather and even a chance of snow
Any early mist and fog could be slow to clear, but once it does, conditions will be largely fine and dry. However, from Sunday the weather begins to change. A weakening band of cloud and patchy rain will move southeast across the country, followed by sunny spells and scattered showers in the north
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Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with showers and blustery winds
to autumn across parts of the UK this morning, especially so for Scotland. We do have this band of heavy rain around. Some poor traveling conditions in places. Lots of surface spray on the roads. That rainband does clear away as we go through the course of the day, however, and for most of the UK
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Severe weather warnings continue for some.
way for drivers to avoid breaking down this week is to check over their vehicles before setting out – yet our research shows less than a fifth do this routinely. Making sure oil, coolant and screenwash are all at the right levels takes just minutes, as does ensuring tyres are free of damage
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Storm Claudia: Why names matter when weather turns wild
example: named by the Spanish Meteorological Service, Claudia has brought impactful rain and amber warnings to parts of England and Wales. So why did we stick with the name Claudia, and how does the storm naming process work? Why Storm Claudia kept her name Storm Claudia was not named by the Met
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Freedom of information
Process. Scope This statement applies to all information held in Met Office, i.e. all the information created, received and maintained by staff of the Met Office in the course of their work. Frequently asked questions How do I access information that is not available through Met Office Products
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metoffice_weathercareerstories_primary-lesson-plan.pdf
they hear. Explain that you don’t expect them to know what all of these mean. Next, ask them to read through it again and circle any other words they don’t understand. You could do this in pairs to see if some already know the terms and are able to help their partner with defining them. When pupils
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ukcp18_factsheet_global_rcp_2_6.pdf
by the respective climate modelling centres. Further details are provided in UKCP Guidance: Data availability, access and formats on the UKCP web pages. 3. What can I do with the datasets that I couldn’t do before? The new simulations augment UKCP Global (60km) allowing you to explore the impacts