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UK Environmental Prediction

A research activity in partnership with NERC Centres to build and evaluate a high resolution regional coupled prediction system for the UK.

social and economic prosperity. To address this need, the Met Office, NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, NERC National Oceanography Centre and Plymouth Marine Laboratory, working under the banner of JWCRP, have begun to develop the foundations of a coupled high resolution probabilistic forecast

The Newton Fund WCSSP Programme

of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Dir: Prof. R.V. Nandujah National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting Dir: Dr. E.N. Rajagopal Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services Dir: Dr. S.S.C. Chenoi National Centre for Coastal Research Dir: Dr. M.V. Ramana Murthy National Centre for Polar

mo-phenology-supplement-v4.pdf

with climate during the season. Although it was providing valuable scientific insight and remained popular with its observers, retirement of the last coordinator initiated closure of the network. After a gap of 50 years, the UK Phenology Network was resurrected in 1998 by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

scottishpower_renewables_case_study.pdf

Case study: Whitelee Wind Farm Control Centre – ScottishPower Renewables Safe and efficient wind farm operations with VisualEyes ™ Challenge Monitoring weather conditions across a large wind farm portfolio presents a range of challenges. For the health and safety of staff and contractors, as well

Memo

Hirst reported to the Board that the Met Office Hadley Centre is the number one in geosciences research centre in the world, as reported in the Times Higher Educational Supplement. • The Lawton Report, commissioned by DECC and Defra on the Met Office Hadley Centre, was discussed. Of particular interest

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State-of-the-art underwater robots to play crucial role

The National Oceanography Centre and the Met Office are collaborating to gather data which will improve the accuracy of weather forecasting and generate a better analyses of the state of the North Sea.

Cutting-edge underwater gliders, operated by engineers from National Oceanography Centre (NOC), navigate through the North Sea taking measurements, such as salinity and temperature, which are delivered to the Met Office in near real-time. The project, which will operate for the next three years

TerraFIRMA: Advancing climate change mitigation for a sustainable future

warnings UK Storm Centre Seasonal advice Maps & charts Maps & charts UK forecast UK weather map Cloud cover map Precipitation map Lightning map Rainfall map Temperature map Wind map Wind gust map Surface pressure charts All countries Climate Climate Climate explained What is climate change? Causes

wiser0162_objective_forecast_overview.pdf

Briefing note Improved seasonal forecast for Eastern Africa Adoption of Objective Forecasts expected to improve community resilience in the region A big change has taken place “back stage” in the way the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) makes its seasonal forecasts since May

Dr Helene Hewitt

Areas of expertise Ocean modelling Sea ice modelling Climate model development and evaluation High resolution model development Publications by Helene Current activities Helene leads the Ocean Modelling group in the Met Office Hadley Centre. The ocean model used at the Met Office Hadley Centre

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