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Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA), National Centre for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters (CEMADEN) and the Met Office, the UK’s national meteorological service, and other key UK and Brazilian scientific institutes. The Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership Programme

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of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire were also badly affected by flooding from both river and surface water sources. 35 properties were evacuated in Mansfield after a mudslide and floodwaters threatened Derby city centre. Matlock-Derby-Nottingham rail services were cancelled. There were also impacts

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. DARAJA brings together different stakeholders of weather and climate information to have dialogues with National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMMS) to create and pilot improved weather information services. DARAJA is implemented by Resurgence, Kounkuey Design Initiative (KDI) and Centre

Dr Charline Marzin

Areas of expertise Collaboration management Climate modelling Monsoon research Current activities Charline contributes to facilitate effective collaboration aimed at developing the Unified Model with scientists from operational centres and universities around the world. Collaborations currently

Flood Forecasting

The Met Office provides a range of services that help authorities prepare for and respond to emergencies that are caused or influenced by the weather. Flood Forecasting Centre (FFC) The FFC is a partnership between the Met Office and the Environment Agency combining our meteorology and hydrology

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Demonstrating the socio-economic benefits of CIS to policy makers through a combination of modelling, research and advocacy Support to African Regional Climate Centres Identifying needs and gaps, sharing lessons, developing best practices and promoting standards among African Regional Climate Centres (RCCs

Stratospheric processes

Chemistry-Climate Model Validation Activity and supporting the WMO/UNEP Scientific Assessments of Ozone Depletion. Contribute to the European project COMBINE for including new components in Earth system models. Inclusion of stratospheric chemistry into the Hadley Centre Earth system model through the UKCA

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was supported by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office Southeast Asia Prosperity Fund, the Centre for Climate Research Singapore and the Met Office. A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH The Southeast Asia Climate Analysis and Modelling Framework has brought together scientists from the Met Office Hadley Centre

UK and Global Fire Weather

at the Met Office Hadley Centre, said: “We can be more confident than we've ever been about linking extreme weather events to climate change. The increasing chances of these extreme events continue to rise as long as we continue to emit greenhouse gases. The science is clear that the faster we reduce our

Advancing Meteorological and Oceanographic Capabilities for the Arctic

With a long history of Arctic research, we will be working closely with many partners across different countries, sharing data and expertise in an international effort and making best use of all available resources. Through research building on and aligned with the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate

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