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Land and sea-ice prediction

, including that of the Met Office Hadley Centre, successfully depict the observed variability and decline of the Arctic sea ice. Sea ice decline does not significantly influence sea level as the ice is already floating. However, the melting of land based ice, ice sheets and mountain glaciers, has

Equality, diversity and inclusion

.  We partner with a number of initiatives or organisations and use their expertise to implement good practice, some have recognised and awarded our approaches to building an inclusive workplace  The Met Office values reflect who we are and the work we do now and in the future, and the Civil Service

ukcp18-newsletter.apr22.pdf

. It is always recommended that users interrogate the breadth of outputs to fully understand climate impacts. Relying on a single product within UKCP does not allow users to sample the full range, including uncertainties, within the projections. The suite of projections allow users to examine a range

wiser_newsletter_issue3.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 DARAJA DARAJA successfully hosted its co

LFRic - a modelling system fit for future computers

, on the massive supercomputers that are used today for weather and climate prediction, costs time. In the future, unless we do something about it, this problem will get increasingly worse for two reasons. The first is that to increase the detail and accuracy of our weather and climate forecasts we want

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2019 record temperatures conclude a decade of records

as the average temperature increases cold extremes currently can and do still occur, for example the ’Beast from the East’ in 2018 resulted in the coldest March day on record with a maximum of -4.7 °C recorded at Tredegar in South Wales. However, during the 2010’s these occurrences have been outnumbered

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Amber warnings for snow

important people do what they need to, to stay warm – especially with the cold forecast to stay for several days. “Heating homes to at least 18 °C will help keep you healthy. Also make sure you eat warm food, move about at home and wear several thin layers instead of fewer thicker ones. “Those of us who

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