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Dr Ana Barbosa Aguiar

Ana leads the Ocean Modelling team, in the “Oceans, Cryosphere and Dangerous Climate Change” group which is based within the Met Office Hadley Centre.

, in the “Ocean, Cryosphere and Dangerous Climate Change” group based within the Met Office Hadley Centre.   The Ocean Modelling team focusses on development and assessment of ocean model configurations for the Global Ocean (coupled to global Sea Ice, GOSI) and coastal ocean (CO) North-west European shelf seas

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be verified are proposed. 1.4 System details. Details of forecast systems employed. 1.5 Exchange of verification information. The SVSLRF verification results are made available through a website maintained by the Lead Centre. The functions of the Lead Centre for SVSLRF include creating

Sean Milton

by the Informatics Lab and Joint Centre for Excellence in Environmental Intelligence (JCEEI). Maintaining and developing the IT infrastructure that underpins all Foundation Science research capabilities. Developing key partnerships in the UK and internationally to improve weather and climate

Climate science technical notes

Access to the most recent Met Office Hadley Centre Technical Note plus links to our electronic archive

Climate science involves the development of climate datasets based on observations; the use of these datasets in climate change monitoring and attribution and the use of Earth System Models to make future predictions from months to centuries into the future.   Most recent Hadley Centre Technical

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developing to the south of Ireland and tracking north-east toward the Irish Sea, with a prominent cold front stretching south toward Spain. Image copyright Met Office / NOAA / NASA. The analysis chart at 0000UTC 19 August 2023 shows the centre of storm Betty over the Irish Sea. The rain-radar image

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Creating a five-year window into future climate

New climate prediction model For the first time, climate scientists have joined forces and resources to produce an annually-updated climate snapshot looking at the next five years. Harnessing the best computer models from ten climate centres around the world, every year will produce a new climate

Andrew Bennett

involved in a project researching techniques to optimally combine the outputs from the Numerical Weather Prediction models from the Met Office and other forecasting centres. The project will eventually replace the current post-processing system by rationalising data feeds and using standard file

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GHACOF 51 report Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum Introduction GHACOF 51 was held on 11 - 12 February 2019 at the Imperial Golf View Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda by the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC), the Uganda National Meteorological Authority (UNMA) and partners

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