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  • PWMS_008-014_Mountain_Forecasts

    Highlands (Trossachs, Argyll, NW Highlands and Skye) • Lake District • Snowdonia • Brecon Beacons • Peak District • Yorkshire Dales Product Title Public Weather Service (PWS) mountain forecasts Purpose of the Product For use on: • Broadcast • Online Services Data Parameters Supplied For each area

  • Microsoft Word - 2019_008_july_rainfall.docx

    . Impacts Intense downpours resulted in flash-flooding across the Yorkshire Dales on 30th July. Parts of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale were worst affected. A bridge near Grinton collapsed, and a landslip closed the railway line between Carlisle and Skipton. Flash-flooding affected properties

  • Cumbria Flooding 4 to 6 December 2015

    two fatalities and tens of thousands of homes lost power. Rail lines were cut and bridges were washed away including Pooley Bridge, Ullswater built in 1794. In the Yorkshire Dales, Malham Cove waterfall flowed briefly for the first time in living memory. The flooding resulted from some exceptionally

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    Weather & Climate Science for Service Partnership (WCSSP) Programme Dr Kirstine Dale Head of Science Partnerships Met Office A Global Network Centred on a Shared Challenge The Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership Programme is developing a global network of partnerships that harness

  • Microsoft Word - 4.3b PAG Report

    Hoult PWSCG Member Nick Davis PWSCG Member Sarah Jackson Head of PWSCG Secretariat Derrick Ryall Associate Director PWS & National Capability, Met Office Dale Barker Associate Director for Weather Science, Met Office Richard Bevan Associate Director of Operational Technology, Met Office Paul Davies

  • flooding-in-cumbria-december-2015---met-office.pdf

    by floodwater, including Pooley Bridge, Ullswater, built in 1764. There were two fatalities and many road and rail links were cut, including the West Coast Main Line. Schools and hospitals were closed in the flood affected areas. In the Yorkshire Dales, Malham Cove waterfall briefly flowed again

  • Our principal fellows

    with the private sector and partners for innovative and opportunistic observations.  Kirstine Dale Kirstine Dale is the Met Office's Chief AI Officer (CAIO) and Principal Fellow for Data Science. As CAIO she is charged with embedding AI in the Office’s core business: initially the focus is the use of AI

  • How the Met Office helps millions of drivers stay safe on England's busiest roads

    embedded forecasters allows us to plan and respond effectively in all conditions. Winter can throw all sorts at us, but our dedicated teams will be out day and night to keep roads clear and traffic moving."  - Dale Hipkiss National Duty Manager, National Highways.   Met Office embedded forecasters 

  • Memo

    the evaluation of Board Performance 2013-2014 and the Terms of Reference for the Met Office Board. • Kirstine Dale, Head of Climate Programmes for Government, and Stephen Belcher, Head of the Hadley Centre provided the Board with an overview of the Climate Science to Service Partnership with the China

  • Met Office Data Science Framework

    podcast we explore the topic of data science and how together with AI, the Met Office is using this technology to to better understand weather and climate change. Presented by Dr. Doug McNeall and Dr. Rosie Oakes with guest speaker Dr. Kirstine Dale, Met Office's Chief AI Officer (CAIO) and Principal Fellow for Data Science.    

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