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Public Weather Media Service

for the UK (forecasts, weather warnings, observations, guidance, scripts and services), tailored for Broadcast media. Why have we launched this service? The Public Weather Service Customer group (PWSCG) tasked the Met Office to maintain reach and increase trust and engagement of the UK public with Public

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Marking ten years since Met Office achievement of the Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark In 2008, we began our work to enhance biodiversity at our headquarters site in Exeter and, in 2011, we achieved the Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark Award. Building on the work already undertaken

Our contribution to civil society and the community

across the UK giving members of the public access to our National Meteorological Library and Archive Our corporate charity Each three years, we select a new corporate charity. In November 2022, we announced The Wildlife Trusts as our official partner charity following a detailed selection process

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everyone to reflect on what they will take away and how they will consider news they see, hear and read in the future. Summarise that it is important to rely on trusted sources, especially when preparing people in the best possible way for what the weather is predicted to be like. Although we may trust

My winter – NHS Emergency Planning Manager Luke Peachey

Luke Peachey is the Emergency Planning Manager for University Hospitals Coventry (UHCW) and Warwickshire NHS Trust.

The Trust is a major trauma centre and deals with some of the most serious medical and trauma issues in the country. Luke works within the Trust's operational team which manages the day-to-day running of the Trust, here is tells how he plans for and copes with winter weather

Advice

Impacts on small-scale wind power generation

. The Carbon Trust wanted to produce a tool to help people and businesses find out if they are in an appropriate spot for a turbine. What have we done? We worked with the Carbon Trust to provide detailed information on wind strength and consistency across the UK. This was then mapped into locations

Mountain weather

Thinking of doing the Three Peaks Challenge? Read this advice from the BMC first

mountains in the dark, often with little idea of direction, there are bound to be problems. The impact of the Three Peaks Challenge has become so great that the landowning bodies and charities involved in managing the three mountains - the John Muir Trust (Ben Nevis) and the National Trust (Scafell Pike

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into the weather reports, the more reliable and trusted each forecast and warning would be. HIGHWAY also brought some new forecast tools to the table, including the UKMO Unified East Africa Model, which was a forecast giving a resolution of 4km. Alongside a Rapid Development Thunderstorm (RDT) and a Nearcast

Biodiversity at the Met Office

In 2021, we celebrated the 10th anniversary of achieving the prestigious Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark for our Met Office head office in Exeter. Only a handful of organisations have met this standard and we are the first public-sector body to do so. This achievement reflects our ongoing

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collaboration moving forward Style & Tone Informal Interactive Inclusive Purposeful 3 RESURGENCE URBAN RESILIENCE TRUST DESIGN. DATA. COMMUNICATION. Resurgence Urban Resilience Trust 4 Our Work on Open Data for Resilience 5 Our Work on Risk Communication Design for Impact Framework 6 Our Work on Risk

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