Met Office global partnerships

Met Office global partnerships

Environmental Services

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Learn about the international development work of the Met Office

About us

We work in partnership with UK and international organisations including national meteorological & hydrological services to support economic development and social welfare across the globe. The vulnerability of certain regions of the globe to weather and climate variability is increasingly recognised and partnership programmes like WCSSP (Weather & Climate Science for Services Partnership), WISER (Weather and Climate Information Services for Africa) and Asia Regional Resilience to a Changing Climate (ARRCC) are designed to tackle the challenges posed by severe weather and changing climate.

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Environmental Services
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1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Exeter, Devon

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  • Read our latest briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. The update doesn’t reveal any record-breaking figures, but it does reveal that sea ice loss remains a serious issue. The Met Office, has a long history of Polar research, and is leading a new research programme in the Arctic region. The Advancing Arctic Capabilities programme brings together international partners to develop an improved understanding of what is happening to the region’s ice, ocean & atmosphere to support global climate resilience. The programme will deliver cutting-edge insights into Arctic weather patterns and ocean currents. This knowledge will be essential for everything from safe navigation to understanding the impact of climate change on a global scale. Working closely with many partners and countries, sharing data and expertise, the Programme is an international effort to ensure the security of research activities and make the best use of all available resources. https://lnkd.in/gH7uxnF2

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  • This week, #UKaidWISER Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has had some fascinating discussions at the MENA Dialogue Platform about opportunities and challenges of Anticipatory Action in the MENA region. For the first time, this platform has brought together humanitarian organisations to explore how response can be proactive instead of reactive. Tara Finn Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) opened the event by describing why supporting anticipatory action is a priority for FCDO and WISER MENA. Then, the team ran a participatory session identifying what actions can be triggered by a forecast for the range of hazards experienced in the region and looked at community based examples of Disaster Risk Reduction from Sudan (Darja) and Lebanon (World Vision International).

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    Through CSSP China, the Climate Science for Service Partnership China, we are developing strong scientific partnerships between research institutes in China and the UK. The project is part of our #WCSSP programme and focuses on developing #climate services that provide individuals and organisations with the climate information they need to overcome the challenges of extreme #weather and climate events. So far, these services have ranged from providing seasonal rainfall forecasts for the Yangtze River Basin to providing tools for urban planners to protect cities from the risks of weather events such as heatwaves or flooding.   The project is also developing new scientific capability to improve the seasonal forecasting of typhoons to support disaster risk reduction, as well as working to address global challenges such as food security.   Partners include China Meteorological Administration, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Arup, Institute for Environmental Analytics, Imperial College London and many other key institutes across China and the UK.   You can find out more about CSSP on our website: https://lnkd.in/eaD8CQdS   https://lnkd.in/eMenC4WN

  • WCSSP South Africa is represented at the Science Museum Group’s new exhibit, Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery, which showcases how the world can generate and use energy more sustainably to limit climate change. Project researchers Lizzie Kendon (Met Office) and Francois Engelbrecht (University of Witwatersrand) feature in a video screened in the Future Planet section of the gallery, describing the Resilience and Preparedness to tropical cyclones across Southern Africa (REPRESA) project. This project builds upon #WCSSP South Africa research, and will provide a step change in the understanding of compound tropical cyclone risks affecting the Southern African region under climate change, and the likelihood of unprecedented tropical cyclone impacts such as extreme flooding. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eiddrfaU

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  • Since 2014, the #WCSSP programme has developed a global network of partnerships that harness weather and climate scientific expertise. The Met Office is a delivery partner for the programme under the Department of Science Innovation and Technology’s #ISPF programme, and collaborates with other UK institutions and partners in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Africa and Vietnam. Some important achievements include: As part of the WCSSP South Africa project and in collaboration with @UniversityofPlymouth, warnings for rip currents have been developed to help communities better prepare for strong hazardous currents that cause hundreds of costal drownings each year around the world. The WCSSP Southeast Asia Project is strengthening the capacity of partnering countries for issuing timely, accurate warnings of high impact weather. A suite of new visualisation tools have been developed to aid forecasters in interpreting weather data to better identify the location, likelihood and severity of high impact weather events. Prototype impact-based forecasting approaches have also been implemented which are improving the communication of weather warnings and associated hazards and impacts, resulting in better preparedness and helping protect lives and livelihoods. Discover more of our highlights:

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    The Weather and Climate Information Services (WISER) programme has been delivering transformational change in the quality, accessibility and use of weather and climate information services to support sustainable development since 2015. Managed by the Met Office, the programme commissions novel and vital work to ensure long-term, sustainable delivery and improvement of weather and climate services to support lives and livelihoods. WISER Africa includes East, West and Southern Africa, WISER Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and WISER Asia Pacific all aim to build on the transformational change delivered to date and innovate to expand into new areas. There will be a focus on mainstreaming co-produced weather and climate information services into policy, planning and decision making to ensure improvements are made and sustained. Between 2015-2021 WISER focused primarily on East Africa through national and regional projects. It has enabled enhanced information to be accessed by over 3.3 million households and delivered more than £200 million of socio-economic benefit. Discover more about the history of the WISER programme through this brochure and explore completed projects to date here: https://lnkd.in/dN-tcw7z

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    The AmazonFACE programme led by the INPA - National Institute for Amazonian Research and others, addresses the overarching question: "How will climate change affect the Amazon Forest, the biodiversity it harbours, and the ecosystem services it provides to humanity?". The central feature of the programme is a field experiment of unprecedented scope that will expose an old-growth Amazon Forest to the CO2 concentration of the future in a research station in Brazil using Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) technology. Research conducted by Met Office and other partners will provide critical information on how fast CO2 is removed from the air by the Amazon Forest and the results from AmazonFACE could help inform emissions reduction, and adaptation and resilience strategies globally. Find out more about the AmazonFACE programme here: https://lnkd.in/d2_7DBRD

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  • Is a large-scale die back of the Amazon possible within the 21st century? A new study supported by AmazonFACE and #WCSSP led by Dr Bernardo Flores UFSC, co-authored by Met Office Prof Richard Betts and including a team of collaborators from Brazil, Europe and the USA explores existing evidence for five potential critical thresholds in the Amazon forest. It reveals opportunities for action to help reduce the pressures on this iconic system and the essential ecosystem services it provides. Find out more in the latest Met Office blog: https://lnkd.in/ev8yhqtV

    A precautionary approach required to avoid large-scale collapse of the Amazon forest

    A precautionary approach required to avoid large-scale collapse of the Amazon forest

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    Floods are a devastating force impacting lives and economies. We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our latest project in Senegal and Niger, enhancing resilience through early warning systems.🙌👇 Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Met Office, JOKALANTE, AGRHYMET REGIONAL CENTER #FloodResilience #EarlyWarningSystems #ClimateAction

    Les inondations sont des catastrophes naturelles dévastatrices qui ont des conséquences graves sur la vie des populations et sur l'économie. Les systèmes d'alertes précoces permettent d'anticiper ces événements, offrant ainsi un temps précieux pour prendre des mesures préventives, évacuer les zones à risque et minimiser les pertes humaines et matérielles. Pour y apporter des solutions durables, nous avons lancé le projet « Renforcer la Résilience face aux Inondations grâce à l’amélioration des Systèmes d’Alerte Précoces » RESALERT, financé par Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) dans le cadre du programme Weather and Climate Information Services (WISER) coordonné par Met Office. L'objectif de RESALERT est de renforcer la résilience des communautés face aux risques d'inondation au Sénégal et au Niger grâce à des SAP améliorés fournissant des informations climatiques et météorologiques efficaces, opportunes et exploitables. RESALERT est mis en œuvre par Practical action en partenariat avec JOKALANTE, spécialisé dans la diffusion de messages d'alerte aux communautés et le Centre climatique régional en Afrique de l’Ouest et au Sahel AGRHYMET REGIONAL CENTER . #Resilience #cliamateaction #Climatechange #Senegal #Niger #Alertes

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    We are thrilled to share insights from the workshop held on Thursday, February 1st, in Thies, Senegal, organized by Practical Action in collaboration with JOKALANTE and AGRHYMET REGIONAL CENTER to kick-off the project "Renforcer la Résilience face aux inondations grâce à l’amélioration des Systèmes d’Alerte Précoce (SAP) au Sénégal et au Niger" - RESALERT. Our project is part of the third phase of the WISER Africa program, funded by Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and implemented by the Met Office. The primary objective of the WISER program is to leverage meteorological and climate information services to strengthen resilience against climate change and extreme weather events. The launch workshop brought together key stakeholders including ANACIM | Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile et de la Météorologie, the Directorate of Flood Prevention and Management (DPGI), Civil Protection Division, NGOs, local authorities, technical services, and community representatives, ensuring an inclusive approach. The event started with an overview of the WISER program in West Africa, followed by specific presentations from Practical Action in West Africa highlighting the RESALERT project and JOKALANTE services focusing on the dissemination of meteorological alert messages to communities. We extend our gratitude to all participants for their valuable contributions and recommendations, which will shape the success and impact of the project moving forward. Stay tuned for more updates as we work together to build resilience and empower communities in Senegal and Niger! #RESALERT #WISERAfrica #FloodResilience #ClimateChange #CommunityEngagement #Senegal #Niger #Coproduction Edwin Obiero Mary Allen Mirianna Budimir Fatima DATT Mouhamadou Issa Lele Mariangela Veronesi Denisa N. Ndeye Amy KEBE Centre Régional AGRHYMET

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