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Met Office Climate Programme delivered almost £2 billion in economic value for the UK

The Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme (HCCP) returned £33 for every £1 invested, according to a recent value-for-money analysis into the economic benefits of the 2018 to 2021 phase of the programme.

The Met Office Hadley Centre is a world leading climate research centre dedicated to advancing the understanding of climate change and its far-reaching impacts. This latest evaluation estimated that the HCCP has shown an exceptional return on investment with £1.9 billion worth of benefits to the UK

How Met Office science is reviewed

The Met Office Hadley Centre Science Review and Advisory Group (SRAG) is held jointly with the Met Office Scientific Advisory Committee (MOSAC) which reviews Met Office Foundation, Weather and Climate Science programmes. Met Office Scientific Advisory Committee (MOSAC) The Met Office Scientific

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for climate information through global modelling centres, Regional Climate Centres (RCCs), National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) and users of climate information, is being spearheaded by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) through the Global Framework for Climate

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for climate information through global modelling centres, Regional Climate Centres (RCCs), National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) and users of climate information, is being spearheaded by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) through the Global Framework for Climate

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WISER EWSA’s Lusaka Testbed beginning to take shape Tuesday 30 January 2024 As Southern Africa’s first ever WISER EWSA Testbed entered its second day on Tuesday 30 January 2024, weather scientists and practitioners based at the Operations Centre in Lusaka used the nowcasting, synoptic

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. Number of total (dark blue) and landfalling (light blue) tropical cyclones each year in the Philippines region (Adapted from Cinco et al 2016). How has the project added to knowledge on future tropical cyclone risk? The Met Office and PAGASA have analysed a range of computer simulations and observations

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. Modelling Model Institution Centre BCC BCC-CSM1-1 Beijing Climate Center, China Meteorological BCC-CSM1-1 Administration CSIRO-BOM ACCESS1-0 CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial ACCESS1-3-m Research Organisation, Australia), and BOM (Bureau of Meteorology, Australia) CCCma CanESM2

Climate monitoring and attribution scientists

in order to study climate extremes. Dan Hollis Dan works in the National Climate Information Centre (NCIC) where he is responsible for developing and applying climatological data analysis and presentation techniques. Dr Deborah Hemming Debbie leads research on the analysis of links between climate

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, before returning to around average for the rest of the first week. Pressure built again and brought more settled weather, although there were still outbreaks of light rain and drizzle in the north and northwest. Above-average temperatures and dry weather persisted for most of the second week of July

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of the UK. Here are some top tips that might be useful for presenting: • Think about the words that they will want to use for the different symbols, e.g. sunny/ cloudy/sunny spells and light rain/ heavy rain or windy/breezy/blustery/calm etc. • Get them to consider how they want to describe different parts

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