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Climate science technical notes

Access to the most recent Met Office Hadley Centre Technical Note plus links to our electronic archive

Climate science involves the development of climate datasets based on observations; the use of these datasets in climate change monitoring and attribution and the use of Earth System Models to make future predictions from months to centuries into the future.   Most recent Hadley Centre Technical

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

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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

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

Dr Heather Rumbold (Ashton)

where she spent 3 years in the Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting Group at the Joint Centre of Hydrometeorological Research, Wallingford. She developed the offline MOSES-PDM (Met Office Surface Exchange Scheme - Probability Distributed Moisture) model within the UK Post Processing System (UKPP

Mohit Dalvi

. Career background Mohit joined the Met Office Hadley Centre in September 2009. From January 2003 to August 2009 he was working at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), an organisation under the Indian IT Ministry. His work involved providing model development, configuration

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

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.

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