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across England and Wales. The analysis chart at 1800UTC 10 December 2023 – 36 hours later – shows storm Fergus over Ireland with an occluded front wrapped around the low pressure centre. The visible satellite image at 1200UTC 9 December 2023 shows storms Elin (E) and Fergus (F) in a south-westerly

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Temporary exceedance of 1.5°C increasingly likely

is produced annually, harnesses the expertise of internationally-acclaimed climate scientists and the best prediction systems from leading climate centres around the world to produce actionable information for decision-makers.  In 2020 – one of the three warmest years on record – the global average

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Aviation Data Enhances Met Office Weather Forecasts

, and during the trials the aircraft-generated data (Mode-S EHS) became an indispensable part of this process. This global expansion has included working in partnership with Flightradar24 for the raw data and the European Meteorological Aircraft Derived Data Centre (EMADCC) hosted by the Royal

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levels. From Science to Service: the end-to-end delivery chain Customer Core research Prediction and Climatologies Translation Service development Service delivery © Crown copyright Met Office Climate information and tools National Climate Information Centre: putting the climate into context Extreme

Dr Sana Mahmood

analyses against independent data such as EOS Microwave Limb Sounder and analyses from other meteorological centres such as European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Career background Sana has been a member of DAE since she joined the Met Office in 2007. Prior to that, Sana completed a MSci in Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Birmingham.

Dr Ruth Comer

in the Met Office Hadley Centre models. She focused on aspects of the land surface scheme such as soil moisture and vegetation and their effects on the wider hydrological cycle. Before joining the Met Office, Ruth gained a PhD at the Environmental Systems Science Centre at the University of Reading

Economic and social research at the Met Office

We and our funders commission and conduct economic research and evaluations in line with HM Treasury guidance to show that spend on the Met Office provides value for money for the taxpayer.   The value of the Hadley Centre Climate Programme London Economics and Frazer-Nash Consultancy, January 2025

Somalia and South Sudan - WISER support for priority sectors

Co-production supported the generation, delivery and use of climate information services by various users in Somalia and South Sudan. This project was being led by IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC), who are working with project partners the United Nations Environment Programme

Dr Matthew Mizielinski

to the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) via our partners at the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) allowing scientists around the world to analyse and exploit our climate simulations and contribute to activities, such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports

Eleanor Burke

Centre, Eleanor worked at the Department of Hydrology and Water Resources at the University of Arizona in the USA. During this time she carried out research into the utility of remotely sensed data in modelling of land surface processes. Before moving to the USA, she spent 2 years at CEH Wallingford

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