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Dr Mark McCarthy

and regional climate change. The purpose of the group is to develop scientific capability to detect the signature of climate change and attribute to the cause.   Career background Mark joined the Met Office Hadley Centre in 1999, where he spent the first 7 years years of his career working in the Climate

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

video_script_final.pdf

precisely. This is similar to the natural chaos within our climate system - the butterfly effect mentioned earlier. But, if we repeat this experiment and drop more and more balls in, a distribution forms at the bottom. What we can see is that a ball is more likely to land near the centre

data-science-framework-2022-2027.pdf

the three pillars...............................................................27 BOX I Joint Centre for Excellence in Environmental Intelligence 6. Closing remarks

storm-deirdre---met-office.pdf

Airport due to strong crosswinds. Weather data The satellite image at 1305UTC on 15 December 2018 shows the centre of Storm Deirdre to the south of Ireland, with associated fronts almost entirely swathing the UK in cloud. Image copyright Met Office / NASA / NOAA. The analysis chart at 1800 UTC

Ocean forecasting development

deep ocean and shelf seas configurations. Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service North-West European Shelf Monitoring and Forecasting Centre. Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service Global Coupled Monitoring and Forecasting Centre. Defence Oceanography Programme.

Earth system model development

the concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols and so feed back on to the climate. HadGEM2 is the first Met Office Hadley Centre model to include Earth system components as standard. The extra components that have been added to the physical model include a terrestrial carbon cycle; ocean

Emma Corrigan MSc, NATS Operations manager

Area of expertise Aviation Air traffic management Airport and airline operations Current Activities Emma has been Met Office NATS Operations Manager since 2017, leading a team of six Senior operational meteorologists based at NATS’ Swanwick Control Centre. She works with key decision-making

Memo

Hazard Partnership (NHP) and the Natural Hazard Centre (NHC). The Board noted that the NHP was a very successful partnership supported by the Civil Contingency Secretariat. � The Board were given an informational presentation about the development of the Space Weather service as part of the Hazard

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