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side. � JS reviewed the main points of the MOSAC response and BH agreed he would feedback to MOSAC members. � John Neilson informed the Board that this was likely to be the last meeting he would attend. JH and PR, on behalf of the Board, thanked John sincerely for his input, especially the work done and common sense he had brought to bear during the transfer from MoD to BIS. � The next meeting was confirmed as London (Mar 27th) � Close of Meeting
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Microsoft Word - Met Office Board Summary June 2024 - Final1
Endersby (Chief Executive) presented her report to the Board, noting: o The supercomputer implementation had been proceeding to plan since the last meeting. o The Public Weather Service Customer Supplier Agreement had been signed. o The final version of the London Economics report (including a revised
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autumn-storm-october-2013---met-office.pdf
severe storms to affect southern England in the autumn in the last 40 years. However, it was not in the same category as the Great Storm of 16 October 1987. Impacts Most of the storm's impacts were due to damaging gusts of wind. Four people were killed in Kent, Watford and west London
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf
’ were established at a range of commercial aerodromes. Initially priority was given to routes between London, Paris and Brussels but soon meteorological staff were based around Britain and abroad. The first overseas bases were at Malta and Heliopolis in Egypt but as air travel became global so too
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024pdf
’ were established at a range of commercial aerodromes. Initially priority was given to routes between London, Paris and Brussels but soon meteorological staff were based around Britain and abroad. The first overseas bases were at Malta and Heliopolis in Egypt but as air travel became global so too
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wales_-climate-met-office.pdf
month, with mean daily maximum temperatures varying from about 17 °C in the higher inland locations, to 18 °C along the west coast and 21 °C in the east of Powys and Monmouthshire. In the UK, the highest July mean daily maxima occur in the London area (23.5 °C) whilst the lowest occur
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From data to decisions: AI factories for a climate ready world
of the panel session “From Data to Decisions: AI Factories for a Climate Ready World”, held during the Met Office in the Cloud event in London earlier this month. Bringing together experts from science, technology and industry, the discussion explored how advances in supercomputing, cloud
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wales_-climate-met-officepdf
month, with mean daily maximum temperatures varying from about 17 °C in the higher inland locations, to 18 °C along the west coast and 21 °C in the east of Powys and Monmouthshire. In the UK, the highest July mean daily maxima occur in the London area (23.5 °C) whilst the lowest occur
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When sounding the alarm feels too alarming
Lawrance, Neil Jennings, Jessica Newberry Le Vay Tue 27 Aug 2024 As part of our August climate theme of climate anxiety, Emma Lawrance, Neil Jennings and Jessica Newberry Le Vay from Imperial College London have written this guest post on concerns around the psychological impact of working
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snow-and-low-temperatures-february-to-march-2018---met-office.pdf
died a er falling into a frozen lake in a London park. There was severe travel disruption with roads closed, numerous road traffic collisions and cars were stranded overnight on many roads in both Scotland and England, for example the A31 in Hampshire and M80 in Scotland. Rail series were cancelled