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Risk Management - Lloyd's 360° Project
We are a key contributor to the Lloyd's 360 Risk Project Climate Change debate that looks at how we tackle fundamental risk issues.
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Insurance - Lighthill Risk Network
We have partnered with the Lighthill Risk Network to form an Expert Panel (an interactive forum) to discuss the implications of climate change for the insurance and reinsurance community. We will be providing information and consultancy to the London market to inform strategic climate change planning and to understand the vulnerability of and opportunities for insurers and re-insurers.
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Carbon Disclosure Project and the Met Office
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) advises the world's largest institutional investor collaboration on the business implications of climate change. The CDP is the world’s largest repository of information on how businesses view climate risk. As global experts in weather and climate science we have teamed up with the CDP to provide businesses with a comprehensive climate risk management service.
More about the Carbon Disclosure Project
Climate risk consultancy service (PDF, 1.2 Mb) |
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CBI Task Force
The CBI Task Force on Climate Change is uniting the bosses
from the UK's top companies to define what action business
needs to take to reduce their impact and thrive in our changing
conditions. The companies involved include Tesco, BP, Barclays
and British Airways.
The Met Office
Hadley Centre supplied the underlying science
to the Stern Review on the risks on climate change which
is the Task Force's starting point. Met Office Consulting
has worked with the CBI Task Force on climate change to produce
a report (PDF,
157 kb) which identifies how businesses will need to adapt
to our changing climate, recognising both the risks and opportunities
of climate change.
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Tropical storm and hurricane prediction
The Met Office is at the forefront of tropical storm forecasting capability for the coming seasons on the back of its accurate short-range forecasts and world-leading climate change research. Through a range of climate models, run dozens of times into the future, the likely numbers of storms can be forecast. The risks of extreme seasons like 2005, when Katrina hit the USA, can also be assessed.
North Atlantic tropical storms forecast
Tropical storms and hurricane prediction (PDF, 242 Kb) |
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Energy
Working with three leading energy companies, Met Office Consulting was commissioned to qualitatively assess the scale of climate change impacts to enable the UK energy industry to anticipate the impacts of climate change and plan to adapt.
Scoping Study – Climate change impacts on the UK energy industry (PDF, 207 kb)
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Meteorological weather systems instalment
We are working with a national met. service to inform them on their numerical weather prediction modelling. This will involve the deployment of experts into their organisation to understand their issues and help them to design their model. |
Recent case studies show how Met Office Consulting has helped businesses.
For more information about our consulting services, please contact our 24-hour Customer Centre or e-mail consulting@metoffice.gov.uk