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  • using-hazard-manager.pdf

    just set up. Fig 4: Hazard Manager log-in screen On your first log-in you will be asked to set your Cookie preferences. If you wish to change these at any time you can do so by clicking on the Cookie Preferences option in the account menu as shown in Fig. 23 3 2 Providing feedback If you would like

  • wiser-brand-guidelines.pdf

    Logo Solid Logo: Version with black text to be used wherever logo appears on a white background. Black & White Logo: Black & White logos should be used ONLY when colour reproduction is unavailable. Reversed Logos: Reversed version to be used when logo is shown on black. Do not display logo on any

  • using-hazard-managerpdf

    just set up. Fig 4: Hazard Manager log-in screen On your first log-in you will be asked to set your Cookie preferences. If you wish to change these at any time you can do so by clicking on the Cookie Preferences option in the account menu as shown in Fig. 23 3 2 Providing feedback If you would like

  • Twelve steps to safer driving this winter

    at the Met Office to ensure we have accurate real-time weather information over the winter months. From gritting teams to our dedicated traffic officer patrol service, we will be doing all in our power to clear incidents and keep people moving this Christmas. We’re also keeping 99 per cent of the road

  • HadUK-Grid Frequently Asked Questions

    are the monthly temperature (rainfall) grids not equal to the average (sum) of the corresponding daily grids? Why are the daily temperature maxima and minima for different 24-hour periods? The Met Office uses two types of sunshine recorder. How does this affect the sunshine grids? How are the monthly wind

  • What is ‘feels like’ temperature?

    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 The Executive Team Non-Executive Directors News & media

  • Ten years of forecasting beyond the skies

    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 The Executive Team Non-Executive Directors News & media

  • chemet-request-guidance.pdf

    ?) What does the plume look like? (Is the plume touching the ground or going straight up? What direction is it travelling, at what height?) Is there any other important information that may affect the forecast? (Is this a pre-emptive request in anticipation of an incident? Has a Major Incident been

  • Bad_weather_transcripts

    Dealing with bad weather When you’re out and about on the mountains the weather can change very quickly indeed, so it’s essential to be prepared for such changes and to know exactly what to do if it does turn nasty. One of the main issues up on the mountains is wind. It may be a calm day at ground

  • ukcp18-newsletter.oct21.pdf

    of maximum and minimum temperature data by one month. This problem does not affect dailyaverage temperature, or other variables in the UKCP Probabilistic Projections. It also does not affect any other UKCP product. UK Climate Projections UKCP Project News Staying in Touch You’re receiving this email

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